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WATCH
Archives: Fall 2008
Message
from the President of The Auxiliary to Texas Children's Hospital
Auxiliary president Jeffrey Burrell highlights the new changes to
Watch.
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PDF, 133
K, 1 page)
Reflection:
Gone, But Never Forgotten
The Auxiliary celebrates the legacy of the late Dr. Ralph D. Feigin.
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PDF, 384 K, 2 pages)
Watch: Five
Decades of Watch
Glance back at the evolution of the design of Watch.
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PDF, 400 K, 2 pages)
Texas
Children's at a Glance
Texas Children's earns accolades from U.S.News and the
Houston Business Journal while bringing the Vision 2010
expansion plan closer to reality.
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PDF, 583 K, 6 pages)
Texas
Children's Fetal Center
Karen Moise, R.N., raises awareness about Twin-Twin Transfusion
Syndrome (TTTS), a disease that takes more lives each year than
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
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PDF, 201 K, 1 page)
Big Advances for Small Hearts
Texas Children's Heart Center offers innovative treatments - and hope - to children with failing hearts.
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PDF, 717 K, 6 pages)
Service and
Dedication
The Auxiliary recognizes its dedicated volunteers at the 54th annual
Volunteer Recognition Program.
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PDF, 446 K, 4 pages)
For they
are Jolly Good Fellows
Learn more about the Auxiliary's "Class of 2008" fellows.
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PDF, 303 K, 3 pages)
Watching
Take a look at all of the ways volunteers contribute to Texas
Children's Hospital.
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PDF, 714 K, 4 pages)
Q&A with Kris Brown
Houston Texans' kicker speaks to Watch about what the Kick
Club means to his family and the importance of giving to the
community.
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PDF, 241 K, 2 pages)
Muppets bring life to the West Tower
Volunteer Mary Beth Klee's weekly puppet show brings entertainment
to children in the West Tower.
( PDF, 366
K, 2 pages)
Viewfinder
Born 19 weeks premature, Bianca Bustos-Sanchez' feet are only
slightly bigger than an adult's thumb.
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PDF, 153 K, 1 page)
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