Dedicated to Hope, Healing & Happiness
A trusted family dedicated to making fenbendazole education and support accessible to all.
Our mission is to be a beacon of hope, healing, and happiness for those in need. We are dedicated to providing educational resources related to fenbendazole for those battling long-term illnesses, and who have exhausted conventional options.
Our Mission
*Fenbendazole, traditionally used as an antiparasitic, has shown promising results in preclinical studies for its potential anti-cancer properties.
Dedicated to Hope, Healing & Happiness
A trusted family dedicated to making fenbendazole education and support accessible to all.
Our Mission
Our mission is to be a beacon of hope, healing, and happiness for those in need. We are dedicated to providing educational resources related to fenbendazole for those battling long-term illnesses, and who have exhausted conventional options.
*Fenbendazole, traditionally used as an antiparasitic, has shown promising results in preclinical studies for its potential anti-cancer properties.
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What Drives Us
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Foundational Faith
Our company is rooted in Christian beliefs, trusting in Jesus Christ and adhering to the truths of His word.
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Freedom & Right to Choose
We fiercely protect our rights and freedoms, acknowledging the sacrifices to secure them, and are committed to safeguarding life and health.
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Bravery & Resolve
We champion strength and courage, recognizing the high stakes and resisting enemy fear and intimidation.
Our Board
Caroline Schmitz Williams
Caroline is the founder and executive director of The Fenbendazole Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding public access to knowledge, research, and community support around the potential health benefits of fenbendazole. Having emerged as a key thought leader, visionary, advocate, and leader of the Fenbendazole movement, Caroline also became a successful entrepreneur, now managing a portfolio of multimillion-dollar wellness brands that she built from the ground up.
Still, her focus remains on service in all her ventures. She doesn’t pretend to have all the answers like some guru or influencer. Caroline’s story, like the community she serves, is deeply human. Caroline is the first to say she’s a normal person with real struggles, someone who learns and grows the hard way: through experience, mistakes, and perseverance. Caroline’s Christian faith is at the heart of everything she does. She believes deeply in Jesus, and it is that faith that motivates her to serve the disease community with humility, compassion, and hope. For her, giving back isn’t about prestige—it’s about purpose. It’s about showing others that there is life, and healing, beyond the chaos.
A proud Midwesterner and loving mother of two boys, Caroline’s interest in alternatives to standard medical care began years ago when her family received a Jenny McCarthy Rescue Family Grant. That experience opened the door to unexpected breakthroughs, including finding relief for her children’s autism symptoms through antifungal therapies outside the boundaries of conventional protocols. It was a moment that would change the course of her life.
Years later, when Caroline faced her own health crisis, she encountered the same frustrating maze that many patients know all too well: a medical rat race of disconnected specialists, unclear answers, and the painful gaps in a system where no one doctor could provide a comprehensive view. “Nothing made sense,” she says, “so I decided to take control.” That decision marked the beginning of her path as a researcher, advocate, and builder of hope.
In 2017, Caroline became one of the first public advocates for the potential of human usage of fenbendazole, registering the Fenben® trademark and launching product innovations like Fenben Bio Nasal Spray, starting steps in her mission to make Fenbendazole accessible. Her advocacy work quickly grew into a large-scale social community platform for Fenbendazole discussion and education followed by her founding of Happy Healing, Inc. before she founded the Fenbendazole Foundation in 2022.
Today, through the Foundation, its resource hub FenbendazoleHelp.org and the “MyFenben” social media community, Caroline leads a mission grounded in three pillars: research, education, and community. She champions patient access to evidence-informed alternatives, supports scientific inquiry into repurposed compounds, and uplifts voices that are often unheard in traditional healthcare narratives.
Todd Williams
Caroline is the founder and executive director of The Fenbendazole Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding public access to knowledge, research, and community support around the potential health benefits of fenbendazole. Having emerged as a key thought leader, visionary, advocate, and leader of the Fenbendazole movement, Caroline also became a successful entrepreneur, now managing a portfolio of multimillion-dollar wellness brands that she built from the ground up.
Still, her focus remains on service in all her ventures. She doesn’t pretend to have all the answers like some guru or influencer. Caroline’s story, like the community she serves, is deeply human. Caroline is the first to say she’s a normal person with real struggles, someone who learns and grows the hard way: through experience, mistakes, and perseverance. Caroline’s Christian faith is at the heart of everything she does. She believes deeply in Jesus, and it is that faith that motivates her to serve the disease community with humility, compassion, and hope. For her, giving back isn’t about prestige—it’s about purpose. It’s about showing others that there is life, and healing, beyond the chaos.
A proud Midwesterner and loving mother of two boys, Caroline’s interest in alternatives to standard medical care began years ago when her family received a Jenny McCarthy Rescue Family Grant. That experience opened the door to unexpected breakthroughs, including finding relief for her children’s autism symptoms through antifungal therapies outside the boundaries of conventional protocols. It was a moment that would change the course of her life.
Years later, when Caroline faced her own health crisis, she encountered the same frustrating maze that many patients know all too well: a medical rat race of disconnected specialists, unclear answers, and the painful gaps in a system where no one doctor could provide a comprehensive view. “Nothing made sense,” she says, “so I decided to take control.” That decision marked the beginning of her path as a researcher, advocate, and builder of hope.
In 2017, Caroline became one of the first public advocates for the potential of human usage of fenbendazole, registering the Fenben® trademark and launching product innovations like Fenben Bio Nasal Spray, starting steps in her mission to make Fenbendazole accessible. Her advocacy work quickly grew into a large-scale social community platform for Fenbendazole discussion and education followed by her founding of Happy Healing, Inc. before she founded the Fenbendazole Foundation in 2022.
Today, through the Foundation, its resource hub FenbendazoleHelp.org and the “MyFenben” social media community, Caroline leads a mission grounded in three pillars: research, education, and community. She champions patient access to evidence-informed alternatives, supports scientific inquiry into repurposed compounds, and uplifts voices that are often unheard in traditional healthcare narratives.
Aaron Joseph Henry Pendola
Caroline is the founder and executive director of The Fenbendazole Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding public access to knowledge, research, and community support around the potential health benefits of fenbendazole. Having emerged as a key thought leader, visionary, advocate, and leader of the Fenbendazole movement, Caroline also became a successful entrepreneur, now managing a portfolio of multimillion-dollar wellness brands that she built from the ground up.
Still, her focus remains on service in all her ventures. She doesn’t pretend to have all the answers like some guru or influencer. Caroline’s story, like the community she serves, is deeply human. Caroline is the first to say she’s a normal person with real struggles, someone who learns and grows the hard way: through experience, mistakes, and perseverance. Caroline’s Christian faith is at the heart of everything she does. She believes deeply in Jesus, and it is that faith that motivates her to serve the disease community with humility, compassion, and hope. For her, giving back isn’t about prestige—it’s about purpose. It’s about showing others that there is life, and healing, beyond the chaos.
A proud Midwesterner and loving mother of two boys, Caroline’s interest in alternatives to standard medical care began years ago when her family received a Jenny McCarthy Rescue Family Grant. That experience opened the door to unexpected breakthroughs, including finding relief for her children’s autism symptoms through antifungal therapies outside the boundaries of conventional protocols. It was a moment that would change the course of her life.
Years later, when Caroline faced her own health crisis, she encountered the same frustrating maze that many patients know all too well: a medical rat race of disconnected specialists, unclear answers, and the painful gaps in a system where no one doctor could provide a comprehensive view. “Nothing made sense,” she says, “so I decided to take control.” That decision marked the beginning of her path as a researcher, advocate, and builder of hope.
In 2017, Caroline became one of the first public advocates for the potential of human usage of fenbendazole, registering the Fenben® trademark and launching product innovations like Fenben Bio Nasal Spray, starting steps in her mission to make Fenbendazole accessible. Her advocacy work quickly grew into a large-scale social community platform for Fenbendazole discussion and education followed by her founding of Happy Healing, Inc. before she founded the Fenbendazole Foundation in 2022.
Today, through the Foundation, its resource hub FenbendazoleHelp.org and the “MyFenben” social media community, Caroline leads a mission grounded in three pillars: research, education, and community. She champions patient access to evidence-informed alternatives, supports scientific inquiry into repurposed compounds, and uplifts voices that are often unheard in traditional healthcare narratives.

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The Fenben Foundation and its informational resources are not intended to provide personal medical advice. Always consult your physician before beginning any protocols. No information on this site is intended to diagnose, treat, or otherwise replace the opinion of medical professionals. The purpose of this site is for informational purposes ONLY.