Reggie White Sleep Disorders Foundation
Sleep disorders education and treatment
Undiagnosed sleep apnea

Support us - Sleep disorders education and treatment

There are a number of ways you can support the Foundation’s work:

Donate your time.
Non-profit foundations always need the assistance of dedicated volunteers, especially when planning or holding events.

Reggie and Sara White

For information on volunteering your time
or donating your CPAP equipment
,
contact Steve Gardner at 414-328-5622,
ext. 112, or via email at steve@reggiewhitefoundation.org
.

Donate CPAP Equipment Donate your CPAP equipment.  
If you currently have CPAP equipment and are planning to upgrade or replace it, please consider donating it to the Foundation so we can refurbish it and make it available to someone who cannot afford the sleep apnea treatment that he or she needs.

Donate financially.  
The ongoing support of generous donors will assist us in carrying out our mission, as well as build up funds that can be applied to future research projects.

Reggie White donate online

Now you can have the only cap approved to honor Reggie White’s induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006.  This is a very limited edition item, made available to the Foundation by Reggie’s wife, Sara.

What a great way to remember the “Minister of Defense.”  And what a great way to support the work of the Reggie White Sleep Disorders Research and Education Foundation.

One size fits all. 
Cost is $15.00 plus shipping.


CPAP is the safest, most effective treatment for sleep apnea. I have had the privilege of testing and treating people who suffered from the effects of sleep apnea. I have literally seen their life given back to them overnight through the use of CPAP and the benefits are immense. I have seen it repair marriages, control high blood pressure, lower diabetic patients blood sugar levels and cure depression. Unfortunately for some people CPAP can be a difficult frustrating experience. I have found that the most common cause of this frustration is usually the result of a lack of education between the CPAP provider and the CPAP patient. The following is a compilation of 25 most common problems and solutions that have been experienced by our patients on CPAP throughout my 21 years in the field of sleep disorders. These simple tips have allowed us to maintain an 85% compliance rate with our CPAP patients.

Sincerely,
Mark Stoiber President,
The Sleep Wellness Institute

Donate CPAP Equipment
Reggie White Golf Outing

Site designed by ProActive Design