Winter 2009 Newsletter

Fun & Games

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WisconsinCARES Meet-up at

White Post Farms

 

This past June, CARES Foundation’s New York City Metro Area Support Group held a “Meet-up at White Post Farms” in Melville, NY. Although it was a very hot day, a fun time was had by all.

Left to right: Greg Kraff, Rhonda Kraff, Allyson Kraff, Debbie Brown, Isabelle Brown, David Brown, and Dave Brown

 

 
Wisconsin Get-Together
 
SlideOn November 8, 2008 the Wisconsin and Northern Illinois CAH support group got together in the Wisconsin Dells for an afternoon of fun! Close to 35 people came and there were quite a few new families joining in the fun as they swam in the indoor water park, ate some pizza and talked about their experiences with CAH. The next Get- Together will be April 18, 2009 at Vilas Park, next to the Vilas Zoo in Madison, Wisconsin. They are looking forward to having a couple of endocrinologists and residents join them as well as a urologist from the University Children’s Hospital in Madison. Mark your calendars! 

 



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