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  • PHF In The News: A Race for Casey Wray

    October 14, 2013 by  
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    PHF In The News: Mini-Golf Morning to Raise Awareness of Pediatric Hydrocephalus

    October 7, 2013 by  
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    The Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation hosts a number of family activities around Woodbridge to raise money and awareness of a pediatric brain condition.

    Skyline Mini-Golf had a line full of families on Saturday morning during an event meant to raise awareness of a childhood brain condition.

    The Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation was founded by Woodbridge residents Michael and Kim Illions in 2009, after their son, Cole, was diagnosed with the brain condition.

    The foundation has since grown to include 35 state chapters and one in Africa, according to the Illions.

    Proceeds from the event came from 16 hole sponsorships on behalf of Woodbridge businesses and individuals, including Mayor John McCormac and Assemblyman Craig Coughlin, Michael llions said.

    The “family fun” event was intended to raise awareness among participants, who were charged the same rate as Skyline Mini-Golf charges at any other time, he said.

    The Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation’s next event will be a spaghetti dinner from 2-6 p.m. Nov. 3 at the Edison Elks, 375 Old Post Road in Edison. Tickets are $12 for adults and teenagers, $6 for children ages 5-12 and free for children ages 4 and younger. A 50/50 raffle, silent auction and basket raffle will be held.

    Visit www.HydrocephalusKids.org for more information.

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    PHF in the News: Race to find a cure for local child’s life-threatening condition

    October 1, 2013 by  
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    Race to find a cure for local child’s life-threatening condition

    COLONIAL HEIGHTS – Watching wrestling and whizzing by at high speeds during 5K and 10K races are two of 10-year-old Casey Wray’s favorite activities. So when his parents Belinda and Chris Wray asked what he wanted to do for his birthday next month, Casey said that he wanted to race in another 5K.

    But the race is not just a gift for Casey; proceeds from the PHF Virginia 2013 5K will benefit the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation. The race is on Oct. 12, two days after Casey’s birthday, and starts at 7:30 a.m.

    The cause is near to the hearts of his family because Casey suffers from hydrocephalus, or “water on the brain.” The condition causes the brain to swell because of the buildup of fluid in the brain’s ventricles. The only treatment for the condition is brain surgery to insert a shunt to drain the fluid. But these shunts only last a couple of years so many people have as many as 14 of these major surgeries in a lifetime.

    Casey has had two shunts so far. The shunts have side effects as well, such as causing him to develop low muscle tone. Casey also suffers from a low-grade migraine daily, but his pain is controlled by medication. Pressure changes in the weather and congestion from colds and allergies can also cause shunt failure.

    “Every time he has a headache we say is it a headache or is the shunt failing,” Chris Wray said.

    But that doesn’t stop Casey from doing a lot of the things boys his age enjoy. In April, he and his family received an all-expense paid trip to WWE’s WrestleMania from the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

    Over 86,000 people were in attendance with over 30 Make-A-Wish families. To be eligible to participate in the Make-A-Wish program, children must have life-threatening illnesses.

    Racing is another chance for Casey to have fun.

    A company called Inclusive Racing makes his participation possible. The nonprofit gives those with disabilities race strollers that can be pushed by runners making up a race team. Casey’s first race was the Shamrock 5K in March. He was also in the Monument Avenue 10K in April where the team’s official time was 30 minutes.

    “He has developed a love of racing. His favorite thing to say is ‘go faster,'” Belinda Wray said.

    The family is receiving help from United Athletics to make the October race a reality. United Athletics pairs athletes with individuals who need assistance participating in sporting events. Local businesses have also stepped up with donations.

    His 12-year-old sister is also working to promote awareness of his condition.

    She is creating a disability awareness day where vendors representing nonprofits and other organizations supporting those with disabilities can reach out to the community.

    Belinda Wray said that the race was a great opportunity for Colonial Heights residents to do something new and include those with disabilities. As of last week, three assisted teams signed up for the race.

    “It’s something Colonial Heights hasn’t seen before,” she said. “It will help disabled people know that there are things to do even if they have to do them differently.”

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    PHF In The News: 18 Holes for Pediatric Hydrocephalus Awareness

    September 26, 2013 by  
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    Play mini-golf on Oct. 5 to raise money to research and cure the condition.

    The Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation invites Woodbridge families to Skyline Mini-Golf on Saturday, Oct. 5 for a fundraising event that will benefit children with the brain condition.

    At 10 a.m. Oct. 5, Mini-Golf Family Fun Day will entail rounds of mini-golf, giveaways and door prizes.

    The day’s guests of honor are Anthony Pascale and Cole Illions, two eight-year-old boys living with the condition who have undergone a total of 15 brain surgeries, according to a press release from the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation.

    Cole Illions’ parents are Michael and Kim Illions, Woodbridge residents and founders of the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation.

    Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for children.

    Visit www.HydrocephalusKids.org for more information.

    Contact Kimberly Illions at 732-634-1283 or kim@hydrocephaluskids.org for more information.

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    PHF in the News: Walk for the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation This Weekend

    September 5, 2013 by  
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    The walk begins at 11 a.m. Saturday at Roosevelt Park in Edison.

    The Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation will once again lace up their walking sneakers on Saturday for the 7th Annual Walk & Family Fun Day.

    The day will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 at Roosevelt Park in Edison, and is free.

    Donations will be accepted to benefit the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by Woodbridge residents that raises awareness of the brain condition and money for a cure.

    The day will include face painting, music, refreshments, “Jedi Knight Training” and appearances by characters from Star Wars, according to a press release from the organization.

    Registration for the walk open at 10 a.m.

    Contact Kimberly Illions at 732-634-1283 or kim@hydrocephaluskids.org for more information.

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