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Families & Friends of Children with Genetic Disorders
Thank you to all who helped make the
1st Annual F.O.G. 5k Road Race 2009 a Success!!!

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LET'S MAKE 2010 A SUCCESS!
On Sunday, October 4th, 2009 we celebrated our first annual 5k road race to benefit and bring awareness to the seriousness and mystery of genetic disorders. The afternoon was a great success and all of the support we have received from all of our volunteers, sponsors/donors, runners, and other participants has been greatly appreciated. Thanks to your help, we are climbing closer to our goal of ensuring that our son and other children with similar stories, can have hope for the bright future they deserve.


...and Congratulations to our First Place Winners in each category!
Female 12 & under - Annie Wnuck
Male 12 & under - Michael Palizzilo
Female 13 & over - Kristen Bonavita
Male 13 & over - John Sullivan

WILL YOU BE A WINNER THIS YEAR??
View additional results at Coolrunning.com
Not Running this one? You can still win something at our 2010 5K Raffle
 
We are pleased to announce that due to the emmense success of our first  road race, Families & Friends of Children with Genetic Disorders will be donating funds to support research for the following genetic causes:
  •  Down Syndrome
  • DiGeorge Syndrome
  • Genetic Autism
  • 6Q24.1-25.1 (Our son's chromosome deletion)

If you have any questions or thoughts or suggestions, please contact me here.
Thank you to Interior Stone, Watham MA
1st Annual 5k Road Race is October 4th!!

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