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First Annual
Fighter Mom Workshop to Support Mothers (and Others) Fighting
Children's Diseases
Best-Selling
Author Catherine Crier to Be Guest Speaker
NEW
YORK, New York -- A special day-long workshop for mothers fighting
diseases and health challenges that face their children will be
held on Friday, May 9, 2008, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the New York
Palace Hotel in New York City.
The "Fighter
Mom Friday" workshop is presented by Fighter Mom, a program
of the nonprofit group, FightSMA (www.fightsma.org)
and sponsored by the Toy Industry Foundation (www.toyindustryfoundation.org)
Guest speaker
for the day will be award-winning journalist and writer Catherine
Crier, who will speak on leadership, women's empowerment, and hope
for life's tough battles.
The workshop
will provide parents who attend with techniques and tools to be
advocates on behalf of their children and to work effectively to
defeat the diseases and health conditions that have targeted their
children.
"The information
to be shared is based on more than 17 years of the experiences of
mothers fighting against one particular childhood disease - spinal
muscular atrophy (SMA)," said Martha Slay, event organizer
and president of Richmond, VA-based Fight SMA. "Through the
Fighter Mom program we can help any mom fighting any childhood disease
be as effective a champion as possible. We also hope to help this
special woman take good care of herself!"
"The Toy
Industry Foundation is thrilled to sponsor an event like this with
FightSMA to provide new insights about the value of play to parents
of children with special needs," said Jean Butler, executive
director of the Toy Industry Foundation. "We have gathered
experts from relevant fields to serve as resources to parents who
want to do what's best for their child and may not know exactly
what that is."
A special aspect
of the day will be presentations and a discussion of the Toy Industry
Foundation's publication, "Let's Play: A Guide to Toys for
Children with Special Needs." Toy Industry Foundation panelists
will explore play and its benefits to children confined by physical
and developmental barriers.
The workshop
will cover such topics as developing an organizational and fundraising
strategy, special events, motivating volunteers, working with scientists
and doctors, lobbying Congress, and generating publicity.
Panelists for the day will include:
-Steve Eichenauer, Partner, Public Strategies Washington
-Louise Raymond,
Senior Director of Global Corporate Responsibility, McGraw-Hill
Companies
-Alex Mackenzie,
M.D., Ph.D, Director of the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Research Institute
-Janice Schacter,
chair of the Hearing Access Program at the Alexander Graham Bell
Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
-Diane Goetz,
Director of Patient and Professional Advocacy, PTC Therapeutics
-Nancy Jeffrey,
Senior Editor, People magazine
-Ellen Metrick,
Toy Specialist, National Lekotek Center
-Dr. Steven
Kanor, Founder and President, Enabling Devices
-Amy Jaffe Barzach,
Founder, Boundless Programs; Author, Accidental Courage, Boundless
Dreams
The Fighter
Mom manual and web site (www.fightermom.org)
provide "real-world" information to help mothers (and
others) not only care for their child, but to "go on the offensive"
and work to eradicate the disease itself. The Fighter Mom program
has been recognized by CNN and USA Today, among other media.
Fighter Mom
is a program of Fight SMA, a nonprofit corporation based in Richmond,
VA with chapters in 19 cities in the U.S. and Canada. Its mission
is to strategically accelerate research for a treatment or cure
for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), the leading genetic cause of
infant death.
The Toy Industry
Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring
joy, happiness and comfort to children in need through toys and
play. While other organizations provide food, shelter and support
services to children and their families, TIF sees to it that these
children have toys and opportunities to play in an attempt to restore
both fun and a sense of normalcy to their lives. The Foundation
currently fulfills its mission through core programs including public
education, The Toy Bank and PLAY HELPS. For more information, visit
www.toyindustryfoundation.org.
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