Support kids with congenital heart disease
What does this post have to do with ADHD?
It may seem that it doesn’t - but it does. I will answer that at the end of this article.
This post does have to do with supporting an outstanding cause.
I just came across the blog of ‘Dr. Mani’. He is a heart surgeon in India who uses his blog, and other techniques on the internet to raise awareness about congenital heart disease (i.e. heart disease that kids are born with).
He also raises money so that he can perform life saving heart surgery on poor children in India.
Every year, he does a 24 hour ‘blogathon’, where he updates his blog every 30 minutes for 24 hours. This is to raise money.
It is going on today.
Can you help out?
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Heart Defects Awareness”>
How can you help?
Step 1) Visit the site, and take a look around. Then visit Dr. Mani’s blog.
Step 2) Share the link with friends and family to help to carry Dr. Mani’s message across the net.
Step 3) If you are in a position to do so, please click on the ‘donate’ button. The reality is that if each of us donated the equivalent of a price of a coffee at Starbucks, we could save a child’s life.
I decided to post this on my ADHD blog, because I want to support a fellow doctor across the world to help children in need.
What does it have to do with ADHD?
In my experience, those of us who care about kids, teens and adults with ADHD are willing to ’support an underdog’. We are willing to open our hearts to help someone in need.
Dr. Mani is supporting kids who are the most in need, and here is an opportunity for us to help.
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Written by Dr. Kenny Handelman - The ADHD Doctor
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