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Subject: How about if the "L" stands for LOVE? You obviously care so much, so LOVE usually adds a healing touch. :-)


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Date Posted: 08:33:56 01/29/09 Thu
Author Host/IP: ool-45782c3a.dyn.optonline.net/69.120.44.58
In reply to: Contestant 's message, "Platform help" on 09:44:47 01/28/09 Wed

>I need help coming up with a catchy platform. I have a
>young nephew with Hemophilia and want to start a
>program that teams up older parents/children with
>parents/children who have just found out that their
>child has Hemophilia. A support network for people of
>all ages, focusing on mentorship. Since Hemophilia
>begins with an ‘H’ I was thinking something along the
>lines of using an acronym HOPE or HEAL. Something like
>
>Hemophilic Optimism (that’s all I have so far)
>
>Or
>
>Hemophilia Education Alliance L (word that begins with
>an L)
>
>Hemophilia is a rare, inherited bleeding disorder in
>which your blood doesn’t clot normally. If you have
>hemophilia, you may bleed for a longer time than
>others after an injury. You also may bleed internally,
>especially in your knees, ankles, and elbows. This
>bleeding can damage your organs or tissues and,
>sometimes, be fatal.
>
>PLEASE let me know any ideas!!!! I’m planning a
>fundraiser for The National Hemophilia Foundation in
>March and would like to have rubber bracelets made.
>Any ideas or brainstorming is very helpful and
>appreciated very much!

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