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Linda Kirchgessner
"My favorite part about volunteering is to know that 1 poster could save a loved one."
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Shannon Kiss
"My favorite part is the response I get from the people who loved my husband, who love my daughter and me, and who want to help save lives."
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Christine Leblanc
"If I had known prior to my cardiac arrest that there was even such a condition as Long QT it may have significantly impacted my life and health."
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Diane Raynor
"I need to make as many other people aware of the symptoms, etc. as I can so I feel like maybe I helped save a life!"
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Trisha Stepkin
"I feel I have helped turn a horrible event into something positive (as much as possible) and this has helped my healing process."
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Alicia Davis
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I wanted to do my part for an orginization that helps children."
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Shauna Hatch
"If we all do a little it'll add up to be big!"
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Corinne Ruiz
"I volunteer to help raise awareness. In doing so, I am also keeping my daughter Olivia's memory alive."
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Veronica Jaime
"I volunteer by translating documents I feel it is very important to educate the community and avoid sudden deaths. I wish I would have seen the symptoms in Jerry. I volunteer for him, I keep him alive in me by doing things in his honor."
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Keron Bailey
"I volunteer because I love the SADS people and as I said I want to learn more..Around here I can say I know more about it than some of our doctors..."
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Dan Alatorre
"It feels good to help others."
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Melissa Meyer
"...nothing better than knowing that awareness can save the life of someone, let alone a child."
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Loren Brown
"SADS has been there for me and my family from day one of it's starting so I have been more than happy to volunteer to share all the info I can about SADS and Long QT."
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Tami Everett
"If we can save 1 life, our mission is complete."
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Michael Harrington
"I volunteer because it is something that impacted my life so greatly and i know that it was a shock for me, so it must be for other people. I want to find ways to help those people..."
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The Koch Family
"We cherish the SADS Foundation and find it an honor to volunteer in their name, be it through the mentioned baked sale, passing out brochures, or suggesting family/friends donate to The SADS Foundation..."
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Kaitlyn
Moehlman
"Whenever I feel like its unfair that I have this disease I see all the people backing me up and praying and supporting the fight against SADS and know how blessed my life has become through this situation."
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Janet Hackleman
"One of the most rewarding aspects of being a nurse is the affect that we can have in helping people avoid or manage medical problems."
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Volunteer: Alicia Davis
Volunteer: Christine LeBlanc
Volunteer: Corinne Ruiz
Volunteer: Dan Alatorre
Volunteer: Diane Raynor
Volunteer: Janet Hackleman
Volunteer: Kaitlyn Moehlman
Volunteer: Keron Bailey
Volunteer: Koch Family
Volunteer: Linda Kirchgessner
Volunteer: Loren Brown
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Volunteer: Michael Harrington
Volunteer: Shannon Kiss
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