Friday, July 29, 2005




GIVING BACK

By ELIZABETH BERNSTEIN
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
July 29, 2005; Page W2

If you'd like to help give items such as iPods, portable DVD players or the latest Harry Potter book to children undergoing bone-marrow transplants and other life-saving treatments in three hospitals, the Hope for Henry Foundation can help. The Washington, D.C., nonprofit is run by the parents of Henry Strongin Goldberg, who died of the rare genetic disease Fanconi anemia at age 7 in 2002. For more information, go to www.hopeforhenry.org.

Have any thoughts on this Giving Back column? Write to Elizabeth Bernstein at givingback@wsj.com

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