The greatest wish of every expectant parent is to bring a healthy child into the world. Recent studies however, indicate that every year more than 20,000 children are born with a neurogenetic condition such as Williams syndrome, Down syndrome or autism. As a legacy to Lili Resnick, who died as an infant from open-heart surgery to correct a severe heart condition common to Williams Syndrome, The Lili Claire Foundation helps to ease the challenges these families face by providing a unique and comprehensive blend of support services through our Lili Claire Family Resource Centers in partnership with the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Nevada School of Medicine (UNSOM). Each center provides comprehensive holistic programs and services designed to enhance all aspects of an individual’s life: medical, psychosocial, educational and vocational – from infancy through adulthood. Through community outreach, the centers are able to provide a unique blend of clinical expertise to ensure that every child living with a neurogenetic condition receives the best, most compassionate care available.