July 2017 Newsletter

– What is First in Human? Watch Discovery’s First in Human Film Series about the NIH on August 10th
– Giving Back to Science… a Leukemia Research Trial
– Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
– Save the Date for the Annual Friends’ Night Out

June 2017 Newsletter

In Honor of Fathers Daddy, Are You Going to Die? Damion B. lights up when he talks about his daily morning video chat with his eight- and nine-year-old daughters. DeJanae and Destiny ask him if they can talk to his nurse. They giggle and say hi. Then they pause and quietly ask, “Daddy are you […]

May 2017 Newsletter

Friends at NIH  Helps Deliver Hope Anthony P. is a postal carrier. So he  knows  that old saying -“neither rain, nor  sleet, nor gloom of night” – as well as anyone. Unfortunately, Anthony has an illness that can painfully keep him from his appointed rounds and put his life on hold. Anthony has Sickle Cell […]

April 2017 Newsletter

Family and Friends… William B. is keenly aware that his medical care has taken him a long way from home and his two teenagers — 900 miles, in fact;
The 2017 Annual Golf Tournament is just around the Corner; Welcome to Spring…

February 2017 Newsletter

Meet Dr. John Tisdale… finding cures and saving lives; NIH federal Credit Union raises $8,500 to help the NIH Charities care for patients and families in need; NIH Director, Dr. Francis Collins to stay on!

December 2016 Newsletter

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This month: Meet some of our heroes, Dixon: Medical Hero, NETE – Sandeep Somaiya and Jolly Vasani Committed to Friends and NIH Patients, Talking Music and Science with Yo-Yo Ma

November 2016 Newsletter

Friends and family making an impact. Meet Ana and her legacy…

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