Our Daughters Foundation ("we," "us," or "our") is committed to protecting the privacy and security of the personal information we collect from our website visitors, donors, grant applicants, and all individuals who interact with us. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your information.
By visiting our website, engaging with our services, or making a donation, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.
Our Daughters Foundation ("we," "us," or "our") is committed to protecting the privacy and security of the personal information we collect from our website visitors, donors, grant applicants, and all individuals who interact with us. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, disclose, and protect your information.
By visiting our website, engaging with our services, or making a donation, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.
Our Daughters Foundation exists to raise awareness, support research, and provide compassionate grants to women impacted by complex hormonal illnesses. Our mission is rooted in prayer, guided by compassion, and fueled by the belief that no woman should have to suffer in silence or carry the burden alone. We’re here to walk alongside the daughters, mothers, sisters, and friends who are still searching for hope—and to be sure they feel seen & supported.
We collect various types of information to support our mission and provide our services. This may include:
a. Information You Provide Directly:
• Contact Information: Name, email address, phone number, mailing address. This is typically collected when you fill out contact forms, subscribe to newsletters, or make inquiries.
• Donation Information: In addition to contact information, we collect donation amounts and payment details. Please note: Payment processing for donations is handled by secure third-party payment processors (e.g., Stripe). We do not directly store your credit card or sensitive banking information on our servers.
• Grant Application Information: If you apply for a grant, we may collect more detailed personal and health-related information as necessary to evaluate your application. This may include health conditions, medical history, and financial information. This sensitive data is handled with the utmost care and confidentiality.
• Communication Content: Any information you provide when communicating with us via email, phone, or other channels.
b. Information Collected Automatically (Website Usage Data):
When you visit our website, we may automatically collect certain information about your device and browsing activity, including:
• IP Address: To understand geographic location and help prevent fraud.
• Browser Type and Version: For website optimization and debugging.
• Operating System: For website compatibility and optimization.
• Referring/Exit Pages: To understand how users navigate to and from our site.
• Date and Time of Visit: For traffic analysis.
• Pages Viewed: To understand popular content and user interests.
• Clickstream Data: Information about how you interact with our website.
• Cookies and Tracking Technologies: We use cookies and similar technologies (like pixels and web beacons) to enhance your browsing experience, analyze site traffic, personalize content, and serve relevant advertisements. You can manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings.
We use the information we collect for the following purposes:
• To Fulfill Our Mission: To process donations, evaluate grant applications, and administer grants.
• To Communicate With You: To respond to your inquiries, send newsletters, updates, and donation receipts, and provide information about our programs and events.
• To Improve Our Services: To analyze website usage, understand user needs, and enhance our website's functionality, content, and user experience.
• For Fundraising and Engagement: To inform you about ways to support Our Daughters Foundation, including fundraising campaigns and volunteer opportunities.
• For Legal and Security Purposes: To comply with legal obligations, enforce our terms and policies, prevent fraud, and protect the security and integrity of our website and data.
• For Research and Awareness: To inform our awareness campaigns and research advocacy efforts (always using aggregated or anonymized data where possible to protect individual privacy).
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information to third parties. We may share your information in the following limited circumstances:
• With Service Providers: We may share information with trusted third-party service providers who assist us in operating our website, processing donations, managing communications, conducting research, or providing other services on our behalf (e.g., payment processors, email service providers, analytics providers). These providers are contractually obligated to protect your information and use it only for the purposes for which it was shared.
• With Grant Reviewers/Committees: For grant applications, relevant information may be shared with our internal grant review committees or external experts involved in the evaluation process, strictly for the purpose of assessing eligibility and need.
• For Legal Reasons: We may disclose your information if required by law, subpoena, or other legal process, or if we reasonably believe that such action is necessary to (a) comply with the law and the reasonable requests of law enforcement; (b) enforce our Terms of Use or to protect the security or integrity of our Service; and/or (c) exercise or protect the rights, property, or personal safety of Our Daughters Foundation, our users, or others.
• With Your Consent: We may share your information with third parties when we have your explicit consent to do so.
Aggregated or Anonymized Data: We may share aggregated or anonymized data (which cannot be used to identify you personally) for research, analytical, or public awareness purposes.
We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure. However, no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is 100% secure. Therefore, while we strive to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
We retain personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have certain rights regarding your personal information, including:
• Access: The right to request access to the personal information we hold about you.
• Correction/Rectification: The right to request correction of inaccurate or incomplete information.
• Deletion/Erasure: The right to request deletion of your personal information, subject to certain legal exceptions.
• Objection/Restriction: The right to object to or request restriction of our processing of your personal information.
• Data Portability: The right to receive a copy of your personal information in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.
• Opt-out of Marketing Communications: You can opt-out of receiving marketing or promotional emails from us by following the unsubscribe instructions provided in those emails. Please note that even if you opt-out of marketing communications, we may still send you transactional or administrative messages related to your donations or inquiries.
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the contact information provided below.
Our website and services are not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we become aware that we have inadvertently received personal information from a child under 13, we will delete such information from our records.
Our website may contain links to third-party websites. This Privacy Policy does not apply to the practices of other websites, and we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of those sites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party sites you visit.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. We will post the updated Privacy Policy on this page with a revised "Last Updated" date. We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically. Your continued use of our website or services after any changes indicates your acceptance of the updated policy.
Disclaimer: This Privacy Policy is a sample and provided for informational purposes only. It should not be considered legal advice. It is highly recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure your Privacy Policy complies with all applicable laws and regulations relevant to your specific location and activities (e.g., GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA if handling protected health information, etc.).
Our Daughters Foundation exists to raise awareness, support research, and provide compassionate grants to women impacted by complex hormonal illnesses. Our mission is rooted in prayer, guided by compassion, and fueled by the belief that no woman should have to suffer in silence or carry the burden alone. We’re here to walk alongside the daughters, mothers, sisters, and friends who are still searching for hope—and to be sure they feel seen & supported.
We collect various types of information to support our mission and provide our services. This may include:
a. Information You Provide Directly:
• Contact Information: Name, email address, phone number, mailing address. This is typically collected when you fill out contact forms, subscribe to newsletters, or make inquiries.
• Donation Information: In addition to contact information, we collect donation amounts and payment details. Please note: Payment processing for donations is handled by secure third-party payment processors (e.g., Stripe). We do not directly store your credit card or sensitive banking information on our servers.
• Grant Application Information: If you apply for a grant, we may collect more detailed personal and health-related information as necessary to evaluate your application. This may include health conditions, medical history, and financial information. This sensitive data is handled with the utmost care and confidentiality.
• Communication Content: Any information you provide when communicating with us via email, phone, or other channels.
b. Information Collected Automatically (Website Usage Data):
When you visit our website, we may automatically collect certain information about your device and browsing activity, including:
• IP Address: To understand geographic location and help prevent fraud.
• Browser Type and Version: For website optimization and debugging.
• Operating System: For website compatibility and optimization.
• Referring/Exit Pages: To understand how users navigate to and from our site.
• Date and Time of Visit: For traffic analysis.
• Pages Viewed: To understand popular content and user interests.
• Clickstream Data: Information about how you interact with our website.
• Cookies and Tracking Technologies: We use cookies and similar technologies (like pixels and web beacons) to enhance your browsing experience, analyze site traffic, personalize content, and serve relevant advertisements. You can manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings.
We use the information we collect for the following purposes:
• To Fulfill Our Mission: To process donations, evaluate grant applications, and administer grants.
• To Communicate With You: To respond to your inquiries, send newsletters, updates, and donation receipts, and provide information about our programs and events.
• To Improve Our Services: To analyze website usage, understand user needs, and enhance our website's functionality, content, and user experience.
• For Fundraising and Engagement: To inform you about ways to support Our Daughters Foundation, including fundraising campaigns and volunteer opportunities.
• For Legal and Security Purposes: To comply with legal obligations, enforce our terms and policies, prevent fraud, and protect the security and integrity of our website and data.
• For Research and Awareness: To inform our awareness campaigns and research advocacy efforts (always using aggregated or anonymized data where possible to protect individual privacy).
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information to third parties. We may share your information in the following limited circumstances:
• With Service Providers: We may share information with trusted third-party service providers who assist us in operating our website, processing donations, managing communications, conducting research, or providing other services on our behalf (e.g., payment processors, email service providers, analytics providers). These providers are contractually obligated to protect your information and use it only for the purposes for which it was shared.
• With Grant Reviewers/Committees: For grant applications, relevant information may be shared with our internal grant review committees or external experts involved in the evaluation process, strictly for the purpose of assessing eligibility and need.
• For Legal Reasons: We may disclose your information if required by law, subpoena, or other legal process, or if we reasonably believe that such action is necessary to (a) comply with the law and the reasonable requests of law enforcement; (b) enforce our Terms of Use or to protect the security or integrity of our Service; and/or (c) exercise or protect the rights, property, or personal safety of Our Daughters Foundation, our users, or others.
• With Your Consent: We may share your information with third parties when we have your explicit consent to do so.
Aggregated or Anonymized Data: We may share aggregated or anonymized data (which cannot be used to identify you personally) for research, analytical, or public awareness purposes.
We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure. However, no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is 100% secure. Therefore, while we strive to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
We retain personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have certain rights regarding your personal information, including:
• Access: The right to request access to the personal information we hold about you.
• Correction/Rectification: The right to request correction of inaccurate or incomplete information.
• Deletion/Erasure: The right to request deletion of your personal information, subject to certain legal exceptions.
• Objection/Restriction: The right to object to or request restriction of our processing of your personal information.
• Data Portability: The right to receive a copy of your personal information in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.
• Opt-out of Marketing Communications: You can opt-out of receiving marketing or promotional emails from us by following the unsubscribe instructions provided in those emails. Please note that even if you opt-out of marketing communications, we may still send you transactional or administrative messages related to your donations or inquiries.
To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the contact information provided below.
Our website and services are not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we become aware that we have inadvertently received personal information from a child under 13, we will delete such information from our records.
Our website may contain links to third-party websites. This Privacy Policy does not apply to the practices of other websites, and we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of those sites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party sites you visit.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. We will post the updated Privacy Policy on this page with a revised "Last Updated" date. We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically. Your continued use of our website or services after any changes indicates your acceptance of the updated policy.
Disclaimer: This Privacy Policy is a sample and provided for informational purposes only. It should not be considered legal advice. It is highly recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure your Privacy Policy complies with all applicable laws and regulations relevant to your specific location and activities (e.g., GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA if handling protected health information, etc.).
Your support can transform lives. Every donation helps us fund research, advocate for better care, and provide essential grants to women facing debilitating conditions.
Your support can transform lives. Every donation helps us fund research, advocate for better care, and provide essential grants to women facing debilitating conditions.
I want to start by saying: this post is not political. This post is about our shared experiences as women—as a mother of three daughters, a grandmother, and a friend to countless women who have been frustrated and overwhelmed by the current state of our medical system.
We have a common experience—and it needs to be heard and shared.
I was encouraged to write this after reading that the Gates Foundation just pledged $2.5 billion toward women’s health initiatives. But reading the accompanying article published in STAT left me deeply frustrated. The statistics on women’s health haven’t improved enough.
“The Gates Foundation said the goal of the new initiative is to address a long-running deficit in medicine that has disfavored women’s health—to the extent that the ‘typical’ patient described to medical students has traditionally been male.”
— STAT News
In a BMJ article published last week, Ru Cheng, the foundation’s Director of Women’s Health Initiatives, shared that only 1% of global research and development funding is allocated to women’s health issues outside of oncology, and between 2013 and 2023, only 8.8% of NIH-funded research focused exclusively on women.
These are not opinions. These are widely reported, peer-reviewed statistics from respected medical journals. And this is why women with Endometriosis or Adenomyosis are subjected to 8-10 years of medical gaslighting before they are diagnosed. And this is why women with these diseases literally need to be cut open in order to diagnose their disease. It's just not acceptable that laparoscopic surgery is required for diagnosis in 2025. We should be much further along by now. Do you realize that most endometriosis lesions cannot be detected on scans or imaging? I know this can be figured out! Progress is being made, let's push it along.
Men’s and women’s health issues are not treated with the same urgency or investment. That’s not a radical feminist opinion or a political talking point—it’s a follow-the-dollars reality.
The gaslighting women experience around this issue doesn’t just come from doctors. I’ve had people close to me—both men and women—try to argue that women’s health isn’t being overlooked, that maybe we’re exaggerating. But the data is undeniable.
If our mothers, daughters, grandmothers, aunts, and female friends matter—if we believe them and value their lives—then it’s time to stop dismissing their pain. It’s time to pay attention to the statistics, follow the funding, and change our course.
That’s why we launched Our Daughters Foundation:
To fight for awareness, raise money for research, and provide visibility and hope.
When we first started on this path of setting up the foundation, I was shocked to learn that women weren’t even included in NIH-funded medical trials until 1993. That wasn’t so long ago. If you’re close to my age, that year probably feels recent (Jurassic Park was in theaters and Bill Clinton was president). Incredibly, only 1% of non-cancer healthcare R&D currently targets female-specific conditions.
The Gates initiative is a huge step—but it’s not enough.
Women are still underrepresented in studies involving pain management, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmune conditions—fields where female biology plays a huge role in how we experience disease and respond to treatment. Even more disturbing is the lack of research funding for diseases that exclusively affect women, like endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, and uterine fibroids. These are not rare diseases and conditions, and for many women, they’re life-altering.
I hope you’ll join us in raising awareness about the women’s health conditions that affect the people we love—and the people you love. These women are not statistics. They’re not being “dramatic” or “too emotional.” They are Mom, Nana, Auntie, Daughter, Friend.
As always, I’ve included data and references for everything I’ve shared above. (Again—thank you, ChatGPT, for helping curate these.) Please see the resources and stats below, which paint a clear picture of the disparities we’re up against.
— There is so much more to say, & even more that we can DO! Please help us make some noise!
With gratitude,
Kara
A Quick History Review
Thanks to ChatGPT research, here’s a timeline that puts things in perspective:1977 – The FDA banned women of childbearing age from participating in early drug trials. The reason? Hormonal “complexity” and fear of pregnancy-related liability (like the thalidomide crisis). That meant chemotherapy, heart meds, pain relief—all tested mostly on men.
1986–1987: The NIH began encouraging researchers to include women in funded studies. This was first published in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
1993 – The NIH Revitalization Act required federally funded trials to finally include women and analyze sex-based differences.
The Pain Gap
Women experience chronic pain more frequently than men, but they’re still less likely to be treated seriously. A 2020 study of over 200,000 patients found:
Women consistently face longer delays and lower diagnostic accuracy than men—even for the same symptoms.
Women are:
Less likely to receive pain medication in the ER
Made to wait an average of 16 minutes longer
More likely to be told their symptoms are “psychological”
Despite the fact that 70% of chronic pain patients are women, 80% of pain research is still done on male animals or male subjects.
Let that sink in.
Sources
Reuters – Gates Foundation’s $2.5B women’s health initiative
STAT News: Women’s health funding still ignored
FDA 1977 guidance
NIH Revitalization Act
Medidata: History of women in clinical trials
NIH: Endometriosis Funding Summary
SELF: The PCOS Medical Mystery
New Security Beat: VC funding comparison
Statista: Hair Loss Pharma Market
RAND + WHAM Study on Economic Return
NIH: Gender Bias in ER Pain Treatment
Scientific American: Sex Bias in Pain Research