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Dear Friends and Family of ASDSurvivors,
As you well know, living with ASD can be very challenging not only for you but to your families as well. This organization was built with a view to helping you and your families to live up to this challenge by linking you up with people who share similar experiences and have succeeded in maintaining a positive outlook!
Explore more how our community had helped members face the…
ContinuePosted by Ben Munoz on February 22, 2012 at 6:59pm
A heart disease can occur in any person. It can be genetic and can also be acquired during adulthood due to a lot of factors. Having a heart disease is never easy. There are a lot of things that you cannot do and some of your favorite foods can become a big no-no. At some point in life, we can say that having a heart disease is, perhaps, a bad luck. However, for a 5-year old Marty Viau, this is not the way it is. Despite having an Atrial Septal Defect since birth, he sees life so…
ContinuePosted by mary on January 29, 2012 at 9:07am
ASD Survivors, Friends and Family,
As we begin a brand new year, envigorated with greater joy and compassion, we renewed our greater commitments to our community. BensFriends grew tremendously in the past three years, and we want to take this moment both to thank you and to make a promise to continue fulfill our mission: to ensure that everyone in the world with a rare disease has a safe place to go and connect with others like…
ContinuePosted by Ben Munoz on January 26, 2012 at 10:00am
ASD Survivors, Friends and Family,
As we begin a brand new year, envigorated with greater joy and compassion, we renewed our greater commitments to our community. BensFriends grew tremendously in the past three years, and we want to take this moment both to thank you and to make a promise to continue fulfill our mission: to ensure that everyone in the world with a rare disease has a safe place to go and connect with others like…
ContinuePosted by Ben Munoz on January 25, 2012 at 10:00am
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