We’re excited to announce that GFPD will host five Regional Meetups in 2026.

These in-person gatherings bring families together to learn, connect, and build hope within the peroxisomal disorder community.

What Are Regional Meetups?

GFPD Regional Meetups are designed to reduce isolation and strengthen support for families affected by peroxisomal disorders.

Each meetup offers:

These events are more than social gatherings. They provide trusted information, meaningful relationships, and expert guidance — all in one place.

Locations

Meetups will take place across the U.S.:

  • Southeast
  • Midwest
  • Northeast
  • West Coast

More details and registration information are coming soon.

Why Regional Meetups Matter

Families navigating rare disease often feel isolated. Many never have the chance to meet others who truly understand their journey.

Regional Meetups create safe, welcoming spaces where families can connect face-to-face, share stories, and support one another.

These connections build confidence, resilience, and hope.

Bridging Families and Research

Meetups also bring families and professionals together.

Patients, caregivers, researchers, and medical advisors learn from one another. These conversations help shape:

  • care and treatment decisions
  • advocacy efforts
  • research priorities
  • future therapies

Families are not just participants. They are partners in progress.

Building Community

Along with structured programming, there is plenty of time for informal conversation and relationship-building.

By hosting events in multiple regions, we aim to:

  • reduce travel burdens
  • make participation easier
  • strengthen local connections
  • grow the GFPD community nationwide

No family should face this journey alone.