• Wondering Wednesdays with Genetic Counselor

    Join us for Wondering Wednesdays: Ask the Genetic Counselor every 4th Wednesday of the month. Genetic Counselor and Mito Advocate Devin Shuman will host these informal non-recorded sessions to help […]

  • Mito Weekly Support Call

    Spend an hour with MitoAction on Fridays for our weekly support group calls! Our support call creates a safe and confidential place to connect with others with mito. Parents, spouses, […]

  • Mito Weekly Support Call

    Spend an hour with MitoAction on Fridays for our weekly support group calls! Our support call creates a safe and confidential place to connect with others with mito. Parents, spouses, caregivers, and adults on the mito journey are welcome to call in each week to share their experiences, ask a question, and offer and receive […]

  • Sandra K. Russell Derby Day Benefit for Mito

    Join MitoAction for the hottest Derby Day event in Boston!  Big hats, bow ties, incredible silent and live auction items, signature mint juleps  – we’ll have it all! The annual Sandra K. Russell Derby Day Benefit for Mito is held in honor of Sandra Russell, who lost her battle to mitochondrial disease in 2008. Sandra was […]

  • CPEO & Me

    Join us for “CPEO and Me” every 1st Thursday of the the month at 6pm (EST)! This is a special place carved out for individuals impacted by CPEO to share […]

  • Mito Weekly Support Call

    Spend an hour with MitoAction on Fridays for our weekly support group calls! Our support call creates a safe and confidential place to connect with others with mito. Parents, spouses, […]

  • POLG Support Call

    We are thrilled to be collaborating with The POLG Foundation for this wonderful support call series!

  • FAOD Support Call

    Join MitoAction and call host, FAOD Mom, Stephanie Harry on the 2nd Thursday of each month for a support call for families affected by fatty acid oxidation disorders.  This call is a place where you can openly chat about the joys, challenges, and questions that arise from living with FAODs.