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Monday, November 30, 2009

CHERUBS 12 Days of CDH Christmas



From December 10th to December 22nd, CHERUBS will be unveiling 12 new deliveries to the CDH community. From news, services, fundraisers, awareness projects and products and CDH research - we'll be bringing even more to the CDH community table. Some little, some big. But all to help children and families affected by Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia.

What will they be? Stay tuned to find out! :)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

CHERUBS National Children's Memorial Day Tribute


The 2009 National Children's Memorial Day is Sunday, December 13th. At 7:00 pm in each time zone, people will be lighting candles to remember all children lost.

Over a half million babies have been affected by Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia since 2000. This means that over a quarter of a million babies have have been lost to this devastating birth defect. Over 800 babies are lost to CDH in the United States alone each year.

CHERUBS has participated in NCMD for over a decade. We remember all the families who mourn their children from Congenital Diaphragmatic and those who mourn their children lost from other circumstances.

This week our web site home page will go black in memory of those cherubs lost as we list every child in membership lost to CDH. It remain this way until December 14th. This is our solemn tribute to those cherubs with wings as well as our way to bring awareness to the many children lost to CDH.

If you would like your cherub's name added or removed, please e-mail us at awareness@cdhsupport.org Members names will automatically be included. Please contact us if you do not want your cherub's name listed. Please make sure to have your membership form (profile) updated with your cherub's name and status if you have recently lost your cherubs.


Saturday, November 28, 2009

Submit Your Videos to Go to Congress & help other families affected by Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia!




We are working on a new video to release with the Congressional Bill to stop the trademark on CDH Awareness. This bill and a CDH Research Bill will be ready next week for CDH families to help submit to Congress!

As most of you know the trademark on "Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Awareness" has wrecked havoc in the CDH community with charities being threatened with lawsuits other cyber bullying. It is the ONLY trademark of it's kind in the USPTO and is currently being Petitioned to Cancel by CHERUBS with the support of many other CDH organizations and over 6000 CDH families and pediatric surgeons.

The Free Awareness Bill video will have the history of why the trademark was created along with court audio, court documents and other public information to show that this trademark was created to harm others and prevent awareness. But it will feature these videos and these beautiful faces standing up against the trademark to keep awareness free for those affected by Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia and all other causes.

Other causes and charities will also be submitting their own videos as well. We will be working with the entire non-profit community to help keep awareness free for everyone and to stop this precedent setting trademark that limits awareness on a devastating birth defect that desperately needs awareness.

The Cherubs Bill video will include photos and videos of cherubs and their stories battling CDH. As we all know there is virtually no funding for CDH research. CDH has affected over half a million babies since 2000 - this means CDH has killed over a quarter million babies since 2000. More research on Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia to find the cause, prevention and best treatments is desperately needed.

When the paperwork gets submitted to our Congressmen and Senators, the videos will be included. If you would like your cherub on this video please upload your video to YouTube! Grieving families can also participate!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Prayers & Quotes for November 24, 2009

Prayers & Quotes for November 24, 2009

If you have a prayer request for a cherub or family member of a cherub, you can send it to prayers@cdhsupport.org.


Please keep the following in your thoughts and prayers:

Newborn cherub Carter A. is home after 211 days!! May he continue to thrive and have no issues come up at home.
Newborn Cherub Lewis B. had his CDH repair and is working on getting weaned off the vent.
Newborn Joshua L. is close to coming off of the vent, working on feeds.
Newborn cherub Maisie K., fighting pulmonary hypertension, another repair surgery set for 12/7.
Cherub Adam H.’s brother Aaron will be undergoing a endoscopy under anesthesia in the near future to see what the cause of his reflux is after dealing with reflux for 6 years (since he was born) and a variety of treatments. Tissue samples will be taken for a biopsy.
Cherub Adam H.’s grandma has recently been diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer.
Newborn cherub Chase K. is off the vent! He had a temporary shunt placed to help his brain heal.
Newborn cherub Mia M. is still in the hospital and working on feeds and oxygen weaning.
Cherub Ethan H. has reherniated and surgery has been moved to 12/15.
Cherub Dylan J. has reherniated and surgery is set for 12/2.
Newborn cherub Zoe L. and her twin sister Sadie L. are still in the hospital, but working on getting home.
Cherub Adam’s mom Kara is recovering from bronchitis and a sinus infection.
To all our families and friends that are fighting against the flu, colds, sickness…may you feel better soon and have no complications.


Cherubs on Their Way:

Cherub Kalliope R.
Cherub baby boy Ruben, due 2/24
Cherub Averi G. and family, pray Averi stays put and mom gets plenty of rest.
Cherub Jaden M., due at the beginning of the new year.
All families expecting a baby with CDH, may you have continued hope and strength for the journey that lies ahead.


Grieving Families:

Cherub Luca R. and family, born 11/10 and lived for almost 10 hours in Chicago, Illinois
Cherub Wyatt S. and family
Cherub Lewis M. and family
Cherub Andrew H. and family
Cherub Nolan R. and family
Cherub Zoe F. and family
Cherub Jonathan M. and family
Cherub Ireland B. and family
Cherub Vincent S. and family
Cherub M.J. S. and family
Cherub Rafael E. and family
Cherub Floyd D. and family
Cherub Peter N. and family
Cherub Avery K. and family
Cherub Jackson B. and family
To all families affected by CDH and the loss of their precious child, may continued peace and comfort surround them.


Today’s Quotes:

"These are the tiny humans, these are children - they believe in magic, they play pretend, there is fairy dust in their IV bags, they hope and they cross their fingers and they make wishes, and that makes them more resilient than adults...they recover faster, survive worse - they believe! In peds, we have miracles and magic! In peds, anything is possible!" -Grey's Anatomy

"For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and WONDERFULLY made; your works are wonderful I know that full well." -Psalms 139:13-14

“I believe we are free, within limits, and yet there is an unseen hand, a guiding angel, that somehow, like a submerged propeller, drives us on.” -Rabindranath Tagore

Photographers & Models Wanted for Massive International CDH Awareness Campaign


In 2010 CHERUBS will be conducting a massive international Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Awareness campaign through a number of venues. Through the internet, newspapers, events, Congress, television, music and magazines we will be raising CDH awareness through a world-wide marketing blitz! We will also be raising CDH research money and reaching even more families who need support! We are VERY excited about all of our plans for 2010!!!

To do this, we need the help of photographers and models (CDH survivors). It doesn't matter where you live, you can help! We need photographers and cherubs around the country helping us to pull off this campaign!

If you would like to help in other ways (marketing, media, etc) please let us know!

If you are interested in volunteering, please e-mail us at awareness@cdhsupport.org and let us know how you would like ot help and where you are located.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Chase Community Giving Contest - Please vote for CHERUBS




Help choose which charities receive $5,000,000 in grant money from Chase.

CHERUBS helps families in 38 countries and all 50 states. We are run solely by volunteers through donations. A Chase grant will help us to help CDH families around the world through research, awareness and support.

Voting though Facebook - http://apps.facebook.com/chasecommunitygiving/charities/374756



Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Prayers & Quotes for November 17, 2009

Prayers & Quotes for November 17, 2009

If you have a prayer request for a cherub or family member of a cherub, you can send it to prayers@cdhsupport.org.

Please keep the following in your thoughts and prayers:

Newborn cherub Lewis B., arrived 11/12 and is having his CDH repair today
Newborn cherub Joshua L., arrived 11/9, recovering from his repair surgery
Newborn cherub Maisie K., arrived 11/2 premature and fighting hard
Cherub Adam H.’s brother Aaron is undergoing a endoscopy under anesthesia on 11/23 to see what the cause of his reflux is after dealing with reflux for 6 years (since he was born) and a variety of treatments. Tissue samples will be taken for a biopsy.
Cherub Adam H.’s grandma has recently been diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer
Cherub Jaime T. is recovering from a reherniation repair surgery and may get to go home this weekend
Newborn cherub Chase K. is working on being weaned from the vent, he is fighting an infection, he may need a shunt to help with his brain healing from the stroke he had.
Newborn cherub Carter A. is making positive steps in battling his staph infection and getting stronger. Good days are in his future! Carter has been in the hospital over 6 months, prayers for his entire family during this difficult journey.
Newborn cherub Mia M. is still in the hospital and working on feeds and oxygen weaning
Cherub Ethan H. has reherniated and surgery has been moved to 12/15
Cherub Dylan J. has reherniated and surgery is set for 12/2
Newborn cherub Zoe L. and her twin sister Sadie L., both are still hospitalized and getting stronger
Cherub Ruby M., needs prayers to take off eating without her NG tube
To all our families and friends that are fighting against the flu, colds, sickness…may you feel better soon and have no complications


Cherubs on Their Way:

Cherub Kalliope R., mom is on bed rest and Kalliope could arrive at anytime
Cherub Baby boy Ruben, due 2/24, pray his heart is normal and strong
Cherub Averi G. and family, pray Averi stays put and mom gets plenty of rest
Cherub Jaden M., due at the beginning of the new year
All families expecting a baby with CDH, may you have continued hope and strength for the journey that lies ahead.


Grieving Families:

Cherub Wyatt S. and family
Cherub Lewis M. and family
Cherub Andrew H. and family
Cherub Nolan R. and family
Cherub Zoe F. and family
Cherub Jonathan M. and family
Cherub Ireland B. and family
Cherub Vincent S. and family
Cherub M.J. S. and family
Cherub Rafael E. and family
Cherub Floyd D. and family
Cherub Peter N. and family
Cherub Avery K. and family
Cherub Jackson B. and family
To all families affected by CDH and the loss of their precious child, may continued peace and comfort surround them


Today’s Quotes:

“To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.” -Chinese Proverb

“Courage doesn’t always soar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I’ll try again tomorrow.” -Mary Anne Radmacher

“Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived.” -Captain Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: Generations

“A life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” -Soren Kierkegaard

Monday, November 16, 2009

While you Christmas shop on store sites you can raise money for CHERUBS for FREE!!!!



You can raise money just by searching or shopping on-line! By going through Goodsearch.com instead of Google, Yahoo or another search engine, Goodsearch donates money to CHERUBS. It does not cost you a penny and it is powered by Yahoo. You can shop at 1000's of stores!

To make it even easier, you can download the free GoodSearch toolbar! It is safe and easy to install and it makes it so easy to search on-line and to shop as well! And it helps stores to remember that you are GoodShopping for CHERUBS even if you forget to go through the GoodSearch site to go shopping! You can download it at http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbar/ Don't forget to choose CHERUBS as your designated charity.



We all search on-line. We all shop on-line. Instead of making money for the search engines and stores, let's use Goodsearch to divert some of their profit to our great charity instead!

All money raised through Goodsearch will go to our CDH Family Assistance Fund, to help families meet their financial needs while dealing with Congenital Diaphragamtic Hernia.

Please also invite your family and friends to Goodsearch too!

CHERUBS Adopt A Hospital Program



Would you like to help families affected by Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia? Would you like to do something in honor or in memory of a cherub? CHERUBS has created a new program that will soon be helping CDH families across the country.

How does this work?

You make a $100 donation to CHERUBS and we order and put together the materials and send them to the hospital in honor / memory of your cherub.

CHERUBS Adopt A Hospital Care Package Includes:

1 copy of "Stories of Cherubs" Volume I
1 copy of "Stories of Cherubs" Volume II
1 CDH awareness mini-poster
20 Parent Reference Guides
30 CHERUBS CDH Info Brochures
40 CDH Awareness Ribbon Pins
10 copies of our latest newsletter

Each item (except the CDH ribbon pins) is labeled with a sticker that says "Donated in honor of ________" or "Donated in memory of _________"

These items are then available to all CDH parents admitted into these hospitals. Upon joining CHERUBS, new parents will soon receive more information and support through our giftbag program.

These items are an invaluable source of support and information for families affected by Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. Because there are so many hospitals, CHERUBS cannot possibly afford to donate to all hospitals and we are inviting our members and the general public to help us to help CDH families.

Your donation is tax-deductible!


The above photos of are the Adopt A Hospital kit created in honor of Braden Holt that has been sent out to CHOP. You can see the labels on each item and how everything but the poster fits neatly in a nice box. Families who Adopt A Hospital in honor or memory of their cherub can rest assure that CHERUBS presents nothing but professional materials in a professional manner to help CDH families.


The following hospitals have been adopted!

  • Saint Joseph's Hospital, Denver, Colorado - in memory of Kasey Colvin
  • University of Kansas Medical Center - in memory of Michael Joseph Skaggs
  • OSF St Francis Medical Center - in honor of Christopher Strode
  • The Children's Hospital at St. Francis - in honor of Laney Kate Daniels
  • Palmetto Health Richland - in honor of Abigail Taylor Long
  • Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Crumlin, Dublin - in honor of Aoife Hopkins
  • Duke University Medical Center - in memory of Shane Torrence
  • University of Alabama Birmingham Hospital - in memory of Caleb Cox
  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - in memory of Dawson Gabriel Martie
  • University of Virginia - in memory of Debra Jones and in honor of Cole Campsey
  • Wilford Hall Med Center - in memory of Kaleigh Myers & in honor of Raelyn Turner
  • National Children's Hospital - in memory of Amanda & Nicholas Slavin
  • Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia - in honor of Braden Holt
  • Toronto Children's Hospital - in memory of Ethan William James Marchand
  • University of Michigan - in honor of Logan Wagner & Declan Armstrong
  • Seton Hospital (Austin, TX) - in memory of Cody Travis Streetman
  • St. David's Hospital (Austin, TX) - in memory of Cody Travis Streetman





Items donated in memory of Caleb Cox being delivered to the University of Alabama at Birmingham


If you would like to Adopt A Hospital, please visit

http://www.cdhsupport.org/donate/hospitaladopt.php

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Raising some major CDH Awareness on Facebook!

Congratulations everyone, CHERUBS Facebook Cause now has over 8500 members!!!!

We're setting a goal of 10,000 members by the end of the year!!!!

Whomever recruits the most members by December 31 will win a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Awareness Kit!!!





The CDH Awareness Kit comes with:


1 CDH Awareness Ribbon Totebag - valued at $10.00
20 CDH Awareness Ribbon Buttons - valued at $7.99
10 CDH Awareness Bracelets - valued at $40.00
1 CDH Awareness Ribbon Car Magnet - valued at $7.99
10 CHERUBS Brochures & 1 Parent Reference Guide - priceless. :)

This kit is valued at over $60.00!

You can also order kits (they make great holiday gifts!!!) at

http://www.cdhsupport.org/donate/cdhawarenesskit.php

They are for sale for just $35.00 with FREE shipping!!!




Friday, November 13, 2009

CDC Study Links 2 Antibiotics to Birth Defects

http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2009/11/02/cdc-study-links-2-antibiotics-to-birth-defects.html

CDC Study Links 2 Antibiotics to Birth Defects
No added risk was found, however, for most commonly used infection-fighters

Posted November 2, 2009

By Jennifer Thomas
HealthDay Reporter

MONDAY, Nov. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Taking antibiotics during pregnancy does not raise the risk for most birth defects, though there are some exceptions, new research has found.

Penicillin, which is the most commonly used antibiotic during pregnancy, as well as erythromycin, cephalosporins and quinolones, other widely prescribed antibiotics, were not associated with increased risk for about 30 different birth defects.

However, the study found that two types of antibiotics were linked with a higher risk for several birth defects: nitrofurantoins and sulfonamides, sometimes called "sulfa drugs," which are prescribed for urinary tract and other infections.

Women whose children had anencephaly, a fatal malformation of the skull and brain, were three times more likely to have taken sulfonamides, the study found. Sulfonamides were also tied to an increased risk for such heart defects as hypoplastic left heart syndrome and coarctation of the aorta, choanal atresia (a blockage of the nasal passage), transverse limb deficiency and diaphragmatic hernia, an abnormal opening in the diaphragm that results in severe breathing difficulties.

Nitrofurantoins were also associated with multiple birth defects, including anophthalmia and microphthalmos (eye defects) and several congenital heart defects. Mothers whose children were born with a cleft lip or cleft palate were twice as likely to have taken nitrofurantoins, the study found.

But pregnant women should not be overly worried if they need an antibiotic to treat an infection during pregnancy, stressed the study's lead author, Krista Crider, a geneticist with the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, part of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"The most important message is that most commonly used antibiotics do not seem to be associated with the birth defects we studied," Crider said.

The findings are published in the November issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.

Crider and her colleagues analyzed data on more than 13,000 women whose babies had one of more than 30 birth defects, including cleft palate, heart or limb defects and anencephaly. They compared the women's rates of antibiotic usage, from the month leading up to pregnancy through the end of the first trimester, with that of almost 5,000 women whose children did not have a birth defect. The data was culled from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study, which began in 1997 and includes about 30,000 women from 10 states.

Information on the impact of many prescription drugs on developing fetuses is sorely lacking, Crider pointed out. Much of that stems from the fact that ethical considerations preclude conducting drugs trials in pregnant women, she said.

Though many antibiotics have been used safely for decades, resistant strains of bacteria are forcing doctors to use a wider array of antibiotics. For some, little data exist.

The researchers found that about 30 percent of women took an antibiotic between the three months prior to conception and the end of the pregnancy.

Even antibiotics that generally were safe were found to be associated with a few specific birth defects. Women whose babies were born with a certain type of limb malformation were three times more likely to have taken penicillin. Erythromycin, cephalosporins and quinolones were also associated with an increased risk for one or two specific birth defects.

However, the researchers said they did not know if the birth defects were caused by the antibiotics or the underlying infection.

One expert said women need to remember the good antibiotics can do mom and baby, as well. Though many pregnant women want to avoid taking any drugs during pregnancy, infections pose a risk to mother and baby and often need to be treated, said Dr. Jennifer Wu, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.

"Untreated infections during pregnancy can lead to severe consequences, such as maternal sepsis [blood infection] and preterm labor," Wu said. "Yet many patients are afraid to take medications such as antibiotics during pregnancy."

The study "supports the evidence that antibiotics are safe for pregnant women," she said. "It is reassuring for doctors and patients to have more data on necessary drugs for pregnancy."

Crider also stressed that the chances of having a baby with a birth defect remain small, even if an antibiotic has been linked to an elevated risk. For example, the risk of having a child with hypoplastic left heart syndrome is about one in 4,200. Sulfonamides were associated with a three-fold increase, making the likelihood about one in 1,400, she said.

Brand names for nitrofurantoins include Furadantin, Macrobid and Macrodantin. Bactrim and Septra are among the brand names of sulfonamides.

Given the data, Crider said, women should be cautious about taking either of those types of drugs during pregnancy and should discuss other options with their physicians,.

According to the study, the overall risk for having a child with a birth defect is about three percent.

The study did not look at chromosomal defects, including Down syndrome.

More information

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more on birth defects.

2010 CDH Cherub Calendar Now Available!



CHERUBS 2010 Calendar is now available! Featuring the faces of over 650 beautiful children (and adults!) born with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia! This full color, large size 11 x17" calendar is now available for $24.99 on our store at:

http://www.cafepress.com/cherubs.415954058

This calendar will make a beautiful holiday gift that will be treasured for years to come, long after 2010 is over!

We would like to say a huge thank you to the 100's of CDH families who contributed photographs for this year's calendar!
























Monday, November 9, 2009

Prayers & Quotes for November 9, 2009

Prayers & Quotes for November 9, 2009

If you have a prayer request for a cherub or family member of a cherub, you can send it to prayers@cdhsupport.org In addition, if you have a quote that you would like to share, please feel free to send it too.

Please keep the following in your thoughts and prayers:

Newborn cherub Lewis M. had his CDH repair, but is maxed on support and oxygen levels are low
Newborn cherub Maisie K., arrived 11/2 premature, but surgery repair set for today
Cherub Alexander H. has H1N1
Cherub Henry E. is recovering from H1N1
Cherub Isabel H. is visiting a pulmonary hypertension clinic, cardiac catheter procedure on Wednesday
Cherub Jaime T. is recovering from a major reherniation repair surgery
Newborn cherub Chase K. is working on being weaned from the vent, parents got to hold him this past weekend
Newborn cherub Carter A. is working on battling his staph infection, just started a 6 week course of antibiotics. Carter has been in the hospital over 6 months, prayers for his entire family during this difficult journey.
Newborn cherub Mia M. is still in the hospital and working on feeds
Cherub Ethan H. has reherniated and surgery is set for 11/17
Cherub Ian M. is recovering from pneumonia
Cherub Dylan J. has reherniated and surgery is set for 12/2
Newborn cherub Zoe L. and her twin sister Sadie L., both are still hospitalized and Zoe is now on high flow nasal cannulas, but is fighting a staph infection.
Newborn cherub Emery who is still in the hospital
Cherub Alina H. is recovering from pneumonia.
Cherub Kamryn S.’s dad Shawn is recovering from the flu
Nicolle C., mom to angel cherub Kasey is having a fundraiser on 11/14, in memory of her son, “Christmas with Kasey”
To all our military veterans, honoring your service to our country this week.


Cherubs On Their Way:

Cherub baby boy “Sunshine” B. and family, induction date of 11/11
Cherub Kalliope R., mom is on bed rest and Kalliope could arrive at anytime
Cherub Baby boy Ruben, due 2/24, pray his heart is normal and strong
Cherub Averi G. and family, Averi’s heart is good!
Cherub Jaden M., due at the beginning of the new year
All families expecting a baby with CDH, may you have continued hope and strength for the journey that lies ahead.


Grieving Families:

Cherub Andrew H. and family
Cherub Nolan R. and family
Cherub Zoe F. and family
Cherub Ireland B. and family
Cherub Jonathan M. and family
Cherub Vincent S. and family
Cherub M.J. S. and family
Cherub Rafael E. and family
Cherub Floyd D. and family
Cherub Peter N. and family
Cherub Avery K. and family
Cherub Jackson B. and family
To all families affected by CDH and the loss of their precious child, may continued peace and comfort surround them


Today’s Quotes:

“You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience on which you really stop to look fear in the face.” - Eleanor Roosevelt

“I have always believed that whatever good or bad fortune may come our way we can always give it meaning and transform it into something of value.” - Hermann Hesse

“You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” - A.A. Milne (Christopher Robin to Pooh), from angel cherub Kasey C.’s mom Nicolle

“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning how to dance in the rain.” - Author Unknown

Saturday, November 7, 2009

New Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Awareness Holiday Items on Cafepress!

We have added some great new items on our store - all to raise CDH Awareness during the holidays! Take a look at the new graphics you can buy on 100's of items (click on the graphics to purchase items):

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Personalized Official Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Awareness Ribbon Items On Cafepress

CHERUBS offers CDH families free personalized graphics of the Official Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Awareness Ribbon. We have created over 135 personalized CDH Awareness Ribbon graphics so far and continue to offer this free service to CDH families.

We also post these ribbons on our Cafepress site so that family and friends can purchase items with these ribbons. There are over 75 items with each of these adorable faces on them! All proceeds go to help CDH families through our CHERUBS HOPE Totebag project!!! :)

A HUGE thank you goes to Shana Kelly who made most of these ribbons!!! And also to Fernanda Arce and Barbara Wagner! Thank you ladies!!!!

If you would like a free personalized CDH Awareness Ribbon please e-mail your cherub's photo, name and date(s) to ribbons@cherubs-cdh.org The turnaround time for ribbons to go up on our Cafepress site is 3 week so please make sure to order your ribbon in plenty of time for holiday shopping! :)



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Some of the wonderful items available on Cafepress with personalized Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Awareness ribbons:

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