By Liz Timmerman Just over a year ago, my youngest daughter, Violet, was diagnosed with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia at the age of one year old. The first year of her life was filled with many challenges and I was seriously starting to doubt my abilities as a mother because my baby was always so unhappy, couldn’t…
"A Cool Experience"
By Liz Timmerman, mother of 2 year old Violet from Michigan. Just over a year ago, my youngest daughter was diagnosed with HED at the age of one years old. The first year of her life was filled with many challenges and I was seriously starting to doubt my abilities as a mother because my…
We Volunteer So Others Don’t Feel Lost
by James Kluzek We were asked why we volunteer for the NFED. It all started November 16, 2000 when our daughter, Christina, was born with a genetic disorder called Goltz syndrome. This day changed our lives forever. We had never heard of this syndrome and more importantly most of our doctors knew nothing about it either….
Volunteers Helped Run Family Conference
by Lea Richardson Our Volunteer Spotlight this month is the Family Conference Committee and all of the Family Conference volunteers. They pitched in and helped with Setting up and taking down, Manning the registration, promotional items, volunteer and fundraising tables, Facilitating and presenting in Workshops, Monitoring the Silent auction and distributing the mystery bags, Executing the Create-a-Smile, Taking…
Exciting Announcement! The NFED Qualified
By Lea Richardson What for you may ask? We are pleased to announce that the NFED has been approved as an official Certifying Organization for The President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA). The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the value of volunteer time to be $23.56 per hour. Our helping hands have made an immeasurable impact…
Pen Pals Across the Pond!
By Peter Brennan New South Wales, Australia When our children, Alice and Tom, were born, we were fairly sure where the parenting phase of our lives would take us. We would live in our little house in Sydney. Our children would go to the local school. We would celebrate birthdays and the holidays. We thought…
Why I Volunteer for NFED: My Son and Others Like Him
By Jill Radley I found the NFED in 1992, upon the recommendation of my childhood dentist at the University of Minnesota. When I received the literature packets I had a light bulb moment. I looked at the pictures and I felt that I was looking in the mirror. It explained so much to me. I…
How Could I Make a Difference?
By Gina Quintanar When my son was 10 years old, he attended his first NFED Family Conference. I will never forget walking in the door that first day. I felt like for the first time since he was born, I could take a deep breath. I felt like I had come home to a place where…