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A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL BENEFICIARIES
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Cooper (age 3, Angleman Syndrome – Bradley, IL)
has a rare neurological syndrome that has caused several physical delays and growth
problems since birth. In 2011 he began to stand with support and pull himself up
independently, which is rare as most Angleman Syndrome children do not walk until
the ages of 5 or 6. The Foundation paid for a medical needs stroller and the purchase
of a Sleep Safe bed for Cooper.
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Aleria (age 2, Spina Bifida - Sheboygan, WI)
was assisted with aid given toward the purchase of medical supplies and new braces
that allow her to walk more comfortably in her ongoing battle with Spina Bifida.
Aleria and her family were special guests at the Foundation's 2011 Milwaukee-area
Cruisin-4-Kids motorcycle ride event.
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Alexis and Taylor (ages 4 and 2, I-Cell Disease and
ML-II – New Providence, PA) both suffer from several physical problems.
The family was given financial assistance toward the purchase of a wheelchair-enabled
van to more easily transport their family on a daily basis.
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The Foundation purchased an IPAD2 and specific communication software for Ryan
(age 13, Partial Epilepsy and Cerebral Palsy – Magnolia, DE) to aid in
communication and improve his motor skills. Additionally, the Foundation purchased
a year's worth of therapeutic shoes for Ryan as he goes through several in a year's
time because of his physical condition.
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Henry (age 2, Larson's Syndrome and Cleft Palette –
Frankfort, IL) was adopted in 2011 from a Russian orphanage. He was born
with multiple joint dislocations, spine problems and a cleft palette which are common
among children with Larson's Syndrome. e Foundation helped pay for the various
medical expenses related to his cleft palette surgery and follow-up treatments.
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