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  • 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: Yorktown Family Raises Awareness Of Brain Condition Afflicting Daughter

    July 26, 2014 by  
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    YORKTOWN, N.Y. — Despite having an incurable brain condition and enduring more than 60 surgeries, Carli Clement is like any normal 16-year-old in Yorktown.

    Carli suffers from hydrocephalus, a condition in which excessive fluid gathers in the brain, abnormally widening spaces and placing potentially harmful pressure on brain tissues. It occurs in approximately one of every 500 births and in more than one million Americans. Untreated, hydrocephalus could be fatal.

    Carli was diagnosed with the disease at four months old when her head began to swell. Since her diagnosis, her father, Kevin Clement, has become heavily involved in raising awareness and funds to fight hydrocephalus.

    “The condition is permanent,” Clement said. “We’re one of the fortunate ones. She’s a fairly normal girl. She misses school sometimes, but she lives a normal life with a few restrictions.”

    Many people with hydrocephalus have developmental, physical or mental delays.

    Last year, Carli started a group called Carli’s Angels and raised more than $5,000 for an annual walk in New York. Kevin Clement recently joined the New York chapter of the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation.

    “The disease affects a lot of people, but it isn’t widely known,” he said. “We get limited funding. All funds raised go exclusively to patients and their family. No one at the foundation takes a salary. We all work as volunteers driven by passion.”

    On Sept. 20, the Clements will be hosting a walk for hydrocephalus at Jack DeVito Memorial Park. Vendors and exhibitors will be on hand along with dancing, a disc jockety and a bounce house. The Clements are still looking for sponsors.

    “We’re looking to make it a great time and a great event for everybody,” Clement said. “This is very much a grassroots effort.”

    Next month, the Clements will be in Washington, D.C., meeting with staff members and congressman on Capital Hill to continue to raise awareness.

    Despite her condition, Carli plays sports and recently went to Paris and Rome for her 16th birthday.

    “She had a wonderful time,” her father said. “She saw as many sites as she could. She doesn’t allow much to keep her down.”

    For more information, visit www.carlisangels.org or e-mail Kevin Clement at kclement@hydrocephaluskids.org.

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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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