Tuesday, May 25, 2010

YOU CAN HELP!!!

Dear Family and Friends,


As you know, Ryan, is being treated for Progressive Infantile Scoliosis. Dr. Min Mehta, who pioneered the non-surgical Mehta Method/EDF casts as an Early Treatment method for Progressive Infantile Scoliosis, is set to travel to the U.S. to train other orthopedic surgeons next month. She will give hands-on training to these doctors, her precious, vital wealth of knowledge and experience will be passed on. Ryan did not benefit from this type of treatment so it is my goal to make sure other precious children do.  And you can help! 

ISOP needs your help. This small, grass roots non-profit organization that was instrumental in bringing this cure to the U.S. must raise $3000 for Dr. Mehta's airfare cost, and, as she is retired, this will probably be the last ET Tutorial in the U.S. This tutorial is essential in helping children on the West coast….the region needing properly ET trained docs the most. We only need $3000 to help more children on the West coast…which will in turn, help children with Infantile Scoliosis worldwide.

As more top orthopedic surgeons take on this knowledge, it will become the norm in the medical community. Many children will not suffer through needless, invasive surgeries, as they do now, and families like ours will not have to travel, as many of us do, to receive proper care for our children.

ISOP will gratefully appreciate anything you can spare: $10, $20, $50, $100, $1000! If 30 people give $100, the money is raised. If 300 people give $10, we have done it together! All donations are tax deductible, and are going straight towards Dr. Mehta's airfare.


Just send a check to:

UCP of Colorado

ATTN: ISOP

801 Yosemite Street

Denver, CO
80230

Please designate on the check that it is for ISOP, so it goes to the right place! 


Let's mobilize to raise this vital $, and ISOP will tell the attending surgeons that Family and Parent Power made this happen! The word will spread, and you will know that you have helped save countless other precious children. Thank you for helping children with scoliosis grow straight!

With Love,

The Fontenot Family

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