My Great Strides Story
Our grandson Hayden has Cystic Fibrosis (CF) a genetic, respiratory and digestive disease. Currently, there is no cure for CF. On May 21 Hayden’s Team will participate in The Great Strides walk to raise awareness about CF and money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. We are asking for your help by making a donation on behalf of Hayden's Team. Your donation will make a difference for Hayden and other people with CF.
The CF Foundation is crucial in helping Hayden and the CF population. The many medications and therapies that help keep Hayden healthy are a direct result of seed money given by the CF Foundation to the pharmaceutical companies.
Hayden is now 20 years old, is a sophomore at Georgia Tech and is doing well healthwise due to CF research which has made significant progress in treating CF. A measure of this is that newborn life expectancy was 30 when Hayden was born in 2002 and it has increased to the mid 50’s today.
Hayden has to work really hard every day to keep himself healthy: nebulizer treatments, two 30-minute vibrating vest treatments, pancreatic enzymes that help him absorb nutrients from food, vitamins, and other medicines (over 20 pills) every day. If Hayden catches a cold or has a cough, he goes on antibiotics and does extra breathing and vest treatments to ward off lung infection. Getting plenty of rest and exercise is also very important. Despite his time consuming daily routine, Hayden excels in school and sports. His brothers look up to him as their role model.
Today we are asking for your help! Yes...with your help Hayden's future can look brighter than we could have ever imagined when he was born. We don't have a cure yet! Even though Hayden is doing great today, at any one of his 4 yearly checkups he could be told things have changed - there is no guarantee for him for tomorrow.
Yes…. Hayden needs your help! Donate to Hayden's Team by clicking above (DONATE TO DENNIS AND JULIE)
THANKS! ANY SIZE DONATION MAKES A DIFFERENCE!!! YOU CAN SAY “I HELPED!”
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Updated June 15, 2022. To reduce the risk of COVID-19 the Foundation is taking steps to host safe events for our community. Please be advised that events may be subject to change at any time based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health officials.
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