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THE FOLLOWING ARE CHILDREN WE ARE CURRENTLY WORKING TO HELP:

6 year old boy with Cerebral Palsy. Has had two
surgeries on abductor muscles and hamstrings.
Needs Smart Walker for mobility. $6250.00

13 year old boy with Cerebral Palsy. Kyle is non-verbal.
Needs Dynamite voice output communication device. $4000.00

18 month old boy, has Leukodystrophy, a brain condition
in which the white matter of the brain changes in shape or color.
He requires financial assistance for Hyperbaric Treatments in Calgary
(100 sessions at $100). The society will be covering the costs with
intermittent payments.

14 year old girl, has Meningocele Spina Bifida
and Chronic Lung disease, Requires 2 additional oxygen masks,
2 nasal air masks were provided at a cost of $440.00.

9 year old boy with Down Syndrome, born with high
imperforate anus. Cost for the change of Cole's cecostomy tube at
ACH and supply expenses of $1245.00 were provided,

a request made to Alberta Health & Wellness for funding
for insulin pumps was denied, a cost of $267.00 for one box of 10.

14 year old boy, has twisted ankle, the tendons have
pulled the foot backwards. Funding for x-rays, tests, and transportation in Vietnam.
Funding at $1000.00 accommodations, travel and $1100.00 for treatment.
15 year old girl with Turner's syndrome requires
$1812.13/mth or $7248.52/yr for medical supplies

6 1/2 year old who is mentally and physically
challenged, born with Lissencephally (Flat Brain Surface). As he
attends a full day school program a porchlift system and tracklift is
need to get him in and out of the home. $6000.


2 year old born with infantile cataracts in
both eyes. Life long disability which needs to be corrected with
contact lenses and glasses, without the lenses he is legally blind.
Requires approximately 10 pairs of contact lenses and one pair
of glasses over the course of a year. Total cost $1880.


3 year old has Cerebral Palsy and vision
impairment. Needs Smart Walker at the cost $5250 with special
shoes to enable him to walk.





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