“We are so grateful for the continued support from the Ush One See Foundation and the Louisiana community,” said Dr. Lentz. “This support is critical to accelerate the development of new therapies for Usher syndrome in Louisiana.”
Ush One See was founded in May 2016, in honor of Hunter Faucheaux, who was born on March 12, 2011 with Usher syndrome Type 1C. The foundation is working to raise awareness of Usher syndrome in the Acadiana area. While raising awareness, Ush One See also raises funds to support research to help fund a cure for the vision loss aspect of Usher syndrome.
"The money was raised at our 2nd Annual Ush One See 5K/10K Race, which was held on September 16th of last year,” said Elise Faucheaux, President of the Ush One See Foundation. “We had over 500 participants and hundreds more friends, family and supporters from the Acadiana area present. We are excited to keep the momentum going again for our 3rd Annual Ush One See Race on September 22nd at River Ranch Town Square. For more information please visit ushonesee.com or our @ushonesee Facebook page."