Henry's Team - Rainbow Walk-2013

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Join Henry’s Team Green! Malcolm and Helen’s son, Henry, was a beautiful 3 year old boy diagnosed with Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (MLD) in January 2012. He had a stem cell transplant at Duke to try to stop the progression. The transplant was successful; however, Henry’s disease had progressed too far. He passed away on December 14, 2012. Henry’s team is now collecting donations for the annual Rainbow of Heroes Walk being held Saturday, May 4, 2013. All funds benefit Duke’s Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant Family Support Program. ONLINE DONATIONS CAN BE MADE AT WWW.RAINBOWOFHEROESWALK.ORG SELECT HENRY’S TEAM GREEN FROM TEAM DROP DOWN Thank you for helping honor Henry and for supporting a great program!! Family Support provides over 25 programs and services for patients and caregivers and financial assistance to families undergoing blood or bone marrow transplants. “Undergoing a blood or marrow transplant can be one of the most terrifying and lonely experiences a family may ever endure.

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Join Henry’s Team Green! Malcolm and Helen’s son, Henry, was a beautiful 3 year old boy diagnosed with

Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (MLD) in January 2012. He had a stem cell transplant at Duke to try to stop the progression. The transplant was successful; however,

Henry’s disease had progressed too far. He passed away on December 14, 2012.

Henry’s team is now collecting donations for the annual Rainbow of Heroes Walk being held Saturday, May 4, 2013. All funds benefit

Duke’s Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant Family Support Program.

ONLINE DONATIONS CAN BE MADE AT WWW.RAINBOWOFHEROESWALK.ORG

SELECT HENRY’S TEAM GREEN FROM TEAM DROP DOWN

Thank you for helping honor Henry and for supporting a great program!!

Family Support provides over 25 programs and services for patients and caregivers and financial assistance to families undergoing blood or bone marrow transplants. “Undergoing a blood or marrow

transplant can be one of the most terrifying and lonely experiences a family may ever endure.”