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  • PHF In The News: HPD officers grows beards for hydrocephalus

    November 22, 2014 by  
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    The Hartselle Police Department has opted to waive their no-facial-hair policy for a good cause for the second year in a row.

    Several officers are electing to participate in No Shave November to raise money for the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation. This non-profit organization was chosen by the police force because Sgt. Kel Roberts has a daughter with hydrocephalus, and he and his wife Danielle helped charter an Alabama chapter of the PHF.

    Reagan Roberts, 3, has a condition that causes cerebrospinal fluid to collect around the brain and spinal cord, which was once known as “water on the brain.” The most prevalent treatment for this irreversible condition is a shunt that drains the fluid from the brain into another part of the body, usually the abdomen. Reagan has already had three brain surgeries and a shunt.

    Roberts said there is little funding for research on this condition that affects about one in every 500 births.

    “There’s not a lot out there to treat or learn about hydrocephalus,” Roberts said. “It only gets a small portion of government funding for research, which is a tiny amount compared to other, less prevalent conditions. While research for all conditions is great, we wanted to do what we could to promote hydrocephalus.”

    The Roberts family looked for a way to raise money and spread the word about the cause. Danielle is now the Chairman of the Alabama chapter of the PHF, and he is the Co-Chair. Roberts suggested the police department use their annual fundraiser to benefit the condition.

    “Our chief lets us break the facial hair policy in November if each officer in the competition raises $100,” Roberts said. “Each officer collects money, and we have a website to keep up with who is involved and how much has been raised. We accept cash or checks made out to the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation. People can specify which officer they want to support or just let the officers split it equally.”

    Donations can be made to their website active.com/donate/phfshave until Nov. 30. Visitors can also see who has donated, how much money each officer has raised and the total amount raised. The officers are competing for special individual awards including The Highest Earning Beard Award, The Ultimate Beardster Award, The Grayest Beard Award and The Baby Face Beard Award.

    The 10 participating officers have raised $1,175 so far.

    Roberts said he is excited for the police force to be able to help fund hydrocephalus research.

    “We thought this fundraiser would really make it a local effort that would mean a lot to us,” Roberts said. “I’m very proud to be a part of this and we hope we can continue to do our part no matter how small it might seem. I know most people know someone with hydrocephalus, but they don’t know what it’s all about. Maybe our funds can help educate and touch the lives of people and families living with hydrocephalus.”

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    PHF In The News: Hartselle police officers go ‘beard to beard’ to raise money

    November 21, 2014 by  
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    HARTSELLE, AL (WAFF) — Hartselle police officers are teaming up with the Alabama Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation to raise money with the No Shave November Contest for a Cure.

    Each participating officer began November with a clean shave, and they will go “beard to beard” to raise the most money by Nov. 30.

    Each officer has been given a minimum goal of $100 to participate.

    At the end of November, each officer will be eligible to win an award in the following categories:

    The Highest Earning Beard Award
    The Ultimate Beardster Award
    The Grayest Beard Award
    The Baby Face Beard Award

    You can click here to see the participating officers and find out how to donate to the cause. You can also find out more about the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation and what their mission is.

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    TODAY: “One Day….. One Donation”: PHF September 30th Hydrocephalus Awareness Money Bomb!

    September 30, 2014 by  
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    PHF September 30th Hydrocephalus Awareness Money Bomb
    “One Day….. One Donation”


    MAKE YOUR DONATION TODAY!

    Click to Enter the Hydrocephalus Awareness MONEY BOMB Donation Website!

    PHF September 30th Hydrocephalus Awareness MONEY BOMB!!!

    “ONE DAY….. ONE DONATION”

    The Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation (PHF), the nation’s #1 advocate for children with Hydrocephalus, needs your help Today for our 2nd Annual Hydrocephalus Awareness MONEY BOMB to raise funds for our amazing initiatives & Hydrocephalus research project funding rolling out in 2014 and beyond!

    Last year’s Money Bomb! was a huge success, raising just under $5,000.00 in 24 hours!!

    The PHF is dedicated to raising the level of awareness of this incurable brain condition, providing support to those who are diagnosed with Hydrocephalus, and most of all raising money to help fund a cure and better treatment options for our children!

    In 2009 the month of September has been named “National Hydrocephalus Awareness Month” and this year has been OUTSTANDING! The outpouring of support the PHF has received from around the country has been INCREDIBLE!

    But we need your help TODAY to make it our best month ever for fundraising.

    So we’re asking everyone to participate again, in the 2nd Annual Hydrocephalus Awareness MONEY BOMB TODAY so we can end this year’s Hydrocephalus Awareness Month with a bang, and keep the momentum going for the next few months and into 2015!

    If every supporter of the PHF who believes in our mission and wants to support the outstanding success we have had as advocates for children and families affected by Hydrocephalus contributes Today, we’ll have a record-breaking fundraising success.

    We are counting on you to contribute and push the PHF to new heights!!! Click below, and thank you for your generosity!!!

    Join us for this special On-Line Fundraising event- PHF’s Hydrocephalus Awareness MONEY BOMB!

    “ONE DAY….. ONE DONATION”

    The Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) non-profit charitable organization. All donations are tax-deductible.

    Click to Enter the Hydrocephalus Awareness MONEY BOMB Donation Website!

    PHF In The News: Yorktown Walk Will Raise Money For Brain Condition

    September 19, 2014 by  
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    YORKTOWN, N.Y. — The Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation and the Town of Yorktown will host the fifth annual New York Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation’s walk and family fun day for Hydrocephalus Awareness on on Saturday, Sept. 20, beginning at 11 a.m.
    The walk will be held at Jack DeVito Memorial Park at Veterans Road and Commerce Street, Yorktown Heights.

    The walk will have music, entertainment, exhibitions, raffles, games, food, face painting, child friendly activities and much more.

    Registration is free and donations will be accepted. To register, visit www.active.com/donate/phfwalkny2014.

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    PHF In The News: Fundraiser walk to be held Sept. 20 for pediatric ailment

    September 7, 2014 by  
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    Durango city councilors were set to approve Tuesday a proclamation drafted by Christina Brown that adds hydrocephalus to the crusades, causes and campaigns for which September is recognized.

    Brown, whose son, Jaden, 4, has the condition, gained a similar proclamation last summer from Gov. John Hickenlooper. September was designated National Hydrocephalus Awareness Month by Congress in 2009.

    Hydrocephalus, found in about 1 in 500 births, is a swelling of the brain caused by the accumulation of the fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord.

    Brown, chairwoman of the state chapter of the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation, said Tuesday that a 5-kilometer walk fundraiser for the cause is scheduled Sept. 20 in the Three Springs area.

    The 5K walk begins at 10 a.m. at the plaza, 175 Mercado St., near Mercy Regional Medical Center. Walkers can register starting at 9 a.m.

    Online registration can be done at http://www.active.com/donate/phfwalkco2014

    daler@durangoherald.com

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