The Official Newsletter of the Florida Hemophilia
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The Official Newsletter of the Florida Hemophilia
The Official Newsletter of the Florida Hemophilia Association WINTER 2015 INSIDE 5th Annual Walk in the Jungle Executively Speaking Page 2 NHF News Page 5 Community Corner Page 7, 10, 13 SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015 Jungle Island FHA Resource Center Page 19 Registration/Check-In: 7:00am Walk Start Time: 8:30am “SAVE THE DATE” Men’s Program-Hollywood March 15 5th Annual Walk in the Jungle May 2 Dolphin Day Camp June 12 June 18 Boggy Creek July 6-11 32nd Annual Family Education Symposium July 16-19 Teen and Young Adult Retreat July 31-August 2 Please consider making a donation this month to our Walk in order to celebrate and honor all those with bleeding disorders For questions, contact FHA at (305) 235-0717 or email us at walk@floridahemophilia.org ExecutivelySpeaking Happy New Year! We’re off to a great start for 2015 with some exciting new programming for you and your family. Please check out the website for upcoming programs and activities that we will be offering throughout the year. Our biggest fund-raiser of the year is just around the corner! Now in its fifth year, the Annual Walk in the Jungle is on Saturday, May 2 at Jungle Island. So lace up your tennis shoes and register your team and get started on your fund-raising goal! The walk website is already up and running so register your team today. I did! If you’re not ready to start up your own team, you can participate in ours by joining the Florida Hemophilia Association Blood Drops. The walk is an activity that families and people of all ages can enjoy. It’s also proven to be our biggest fund-raiser that affords us the opportunity to provide you with annual programs such as, the Family Education Symposium, Mother’s Brunch and Dolphin Day Camp. Through events like our walk, golf tournament and Volley for Cure we continue to come together as a community and educate the general public about bleeding disorders. MensajeEjecutivo Feliz Año Nuevo! Empezamos con un gran comienzo para el 2015 con una nueva programación emocionante para usted y su familia. Por favor, consulte el sitio web para ver los próximos eventos y actividades que tendremos durante todo este año. Nuestro mayor evento para recaudar fondos del año está a la vuelta de la esquina! Ahora en su quinto año, la Caminata Anual ‘en la Selva’ es el sábado 2 de mayo en Jungle Island. Así que póngase sus zapatos deportivos, registren a su equipo y empiecen a trabajar para alcanzar su meta de recaudación de fondos! El sitio web ya está funcionando de manera que pueden registrar su equipo hoy. Yo ya lo hice! Si usted no está listo para crear su propio equipo, puede participar en el nuestro uniéndose al equipo ‘Blood Drops’ de la Asociación de Hemofilia de la Florida. La caminata es una actividad que las familias y personas de todas las edades pueden disfrutar. También ha demostrado ser nuestro mayor evento para recaudador fondos que nos brinda la oportunidad de ofrecerle programas anuales, tales como, el Simposio de Educación Familiar, Almuerzo para las Madres y el Campamento de Dia de Delfines. A través de eventos como nuestra caminata, el torneo de golf y ‘Volley for a Cure’ nos seguimos uniendo como una comunidad y educamos al público sobre enfermedades sanguíneas. Last but certainly not least, we would like to thank everyone who supported FHA in 2014. We couldn’t have done it without your support! You made it possible for us to continue our mission of serving the bleeding disorder community in Florida and providing programs and services throughout the course of the year. Below is a chart that describes how funds were distributed for 2014 and a list that highlights the many individuals, corporations, and donors who supported our worthwhile cause. Por último, pero no menos importante, nos gustaría dar las gracias a todos los que apoyaron a la FHA en el 2014. No pudiéramos haberlo hecho sin su apoyo! Ustedes han hecho posible que nosotros continuáramos nuestra misión de servir a la comunidad con enfermedades de sangre en la Florida y ofrecerles programas y servicios a lo largo de todo el año. A continuación se muestra una tabla que describe cómo se distribuyeron los fondos en el 2014 y una lista de los muchos individuos, corporaciones y donantes que apoyaron nuestra benemérita causa. I look forward to seeing you all soon! Espero verlos a todos pronto! Debbi Adamkin FHA Executive Director ALLOCATION OF FUNDS 2 WINTER 2015 • LIFELINE Debbi Adamkin Directora Ejecutiva de FHA Thank You for Your Generosity FHA gratefully acknowledges our donors who have so generously contributed to us in 2014 $25,000 and Over Baxter Bayer Pfizer $15,000 - $24,999 Biogen Idec CSL Behring Novo Nordisk $10,000 - $14,999 CVS Caremark Octapharma $5,000 - $9,999 Accredo BioRx Coram Specialty Infusion Services Emergent BioSolutions Grifols Hemophilia Alliance Foundation Kedrion Biopharma Walgreen’s Infusion Services $1,000 - $4,999 At Home Infusion Service Jorge & Diana Azor Bob & Beth Carlin Elise Boston Community Bank of Broward CSL Behring Foundation Matrix Health TJX Foundation Soleo Health Wingmen Foundation Joseph Ziegler $100 - $999 211 Broward Stacy Acker Debbi Adamkin Iris Adler Advanced Service Solutions, Inc. Karen Alba Allstar Auto Body Inc. 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An update on their progress was published online, December 16, 2014, in Scientific American, a division of Nature America, Inc. Lead investigator Henry Daniell, PhD, director of translational research at the UPenn School of Dental Medicine, and Roland W. Herzog, PhD, a molecular biologist at UF-G, have, for several years, been working on a technique that involves encapsulating an orally administered “tolerance-inducing protein” such as factor IX (FIX) within plant cell walls. When ingested, the bio-encapsulated protein safely travels through the stomach before reaching the small intestines. The plant cell wall shields the FIX from being prematurely broken down by stomach acid. Eventually, microorganisms eat away the cell wall, gradually releasing the protein. Building on earlier studies (2010) that successfully used bioengineered tobacco plant cells to prevent inhibitors and anaphylaxis in mice with hemophilia B (FIX deficiency), Daniell and Herzog are now turning to freeze-dried lettuce leaf cells engineered to trigger a high concentration of FIX. Each lettuce leaf cell contains approximately 10,000 chloroplasts, each structured in such a way to hold very large volumes of the FIX protein. Chloroplasts are subunits of plant cells, most often known as crucial components of photosynthesis. Although these chloroplast-rich plant cells are not equipped to prevent bleeding--plants are unable to make human clotting factors biologically active--they have shown an ability to induce tolerance in the immune system to FIX. Researchers have been developing this novel therapeutic approach for several years to create potential vaccines against malaria and cholera, and genetically engineered insulin to help prevent diabetes. Daniell and Herzog recently took the next step and tested this approach in two dogs with hemophilia B. They fed both dogs their normal food along with the engineered lettuce cells converted into a green powder form. There have been no reports of anaphylaxis or inhibitors in the mice from the earlier study or in the dogs that recently received the plant-based therapy. “So far, it’s going very well,” reported Daniell. If this novel oral therapy continues to prevent treatment complications in animal models, the next step will be to replicate that success in human clinical studies. Fuente: Scientific American, 16 de diciembre de 2014 Tratamiento a base de plantas contra los inhibidores continúa evolucionando C ientíficos de la Universidad de Florida en Gainesville (UF-G) y la Universidad de Pensilvania (U-Penn) continúan investigando un método experimental basado en células vegetales para prevenir la formación de inhibidores y las reacciones alérgicas (anafilaxia) contra los tratamientos con factores de la coagulación en personas con hemofilia. El 16 de diciembre de 2014, se publicó en Internet (en Scientific American, una división de Nature America, Inc.) una actualización del progreso que han tenido. El investigador principal Henry Daniell, PhD, director de investigación aplicada en la Facultad de Odontología de U-Penn, y Roland W. Herzog, PhD, biólogo molecular de UF-G, han estado trabajando, durante varios años, en una técnica que consiste en encapsular una “proteína que produce tolerancia” administrada por vía oral, tal como el factor IX (FIX), dentro de las paredes celulares de plantas. Al ingerirla, la proteína bioencapsulada transita de manera segura a través del estómago antes de llegar al intestino delgado. La pared celular vegetal evita que el ácido estomacal degrade el FIX antes de tiempo. Finalmente, microorganismos devoran la pared celular, lo que permite la liberación gradual de la proteína. Tomando como base estudios anteriores (2010) que usaron con éxito células de tabaco manipuladas mediante ingeniería biomolecular para prevenir la formación de inhibidores y anafilaxia en ratones con hemofilia B (deficiencia del FIX), Daniell y Herzog están actualmente usando células de hojas de lechuga liofilizadas genomanipuladas para desencadenar una alta concentración del FIX. Cada célula de hoja de lechuga contiene aproximadamente 10,000 cloroplastos, cada uno estructurado de forma tal que puede contener grandes volúmenes de la proteína del FIX. Los cloroplastos son subunidades de células vegetales, conocidos mayormente por ser componentes cruciales de la fotosíntesis. Aunque estas células vegetales ricas en cloroplastos no pueden prevenir las hemorragias (las plantas son incapaces de fabricar factores humanos de la coagulación que sean activos), han demostrado una capacidad para inducir tolerancia del FIX en el sistema inmunitario. Los investigadores han estado desarrollando este novedoso método de tratamiento durante varios años para crear posibles vacunas contra el paludismo y el cólera, e insulina modificada genéticamente para ayudar a prevenir la diabetes. Daniell y Herzog recientemente pasaron a la siguiente etapa y pusieron a prueba este método en dos perros con hemofilia B. Les dieron a ambos perros su alimento normal junto con las células de lechuga genomanipuladas, en forma de un polvo verde. No se ha notificado anafilaxia ni inhibidores en los ratones del estudio inicial ni en los perros que recientemente recibieron el tratamiento a base de plantas. “Hasta ahora, está marchando muy bien”, reportó Daniell. Si este novedoso tratamiento oral continúa evitando las complicaciones del tratamiento en los modelos con animales, el siguiente paso será reproducir este éxito en los estudios clínicos con seres humanos. Fuente: Scientific American, 16 de diciembre de 2014 WINTER 2015 • LIFELINE 5 Fundraising: You Can Do It Too! I am the mother of two boys who both have severe hemophilia A, the youngest with an inhibitor. I work full time, so when Debbi Adamkin suggested I create a team, become the captain and start fundraising for the Walk in the Jungle, I was a little overwhelmed and a lot terrified. I felt I was crazy for even contemplating this. Who doesn't love CANDY?!?! I even had special requests for specific candy bars and healthy snacks too. Back to the store I went. How in the world was I going to raise money??? When do I have the time??? YARD SALE! I raided my closet, cleaned out the boys’ room, and even asked for friends and family to donate items to sell. Instant hit! I held three yard sales and raised a pretty penny. In the end, my first year fundraising was a success. Fundraising is fun! I get to advocate for hemophilia, talk and mingle with people that I normally wouldn't and make new friends. We had 32 members on our team that year. We doubled our team goal and raised $2,000. I was amazed at what I was able to accomplish. I realized that unless you try, you'll never know. I have patients at my job asking when I'll be selling candy again. I have family asking when the next walk is. I doubted myself in the beginning, but in the end, I realized I have more support than I would have ever known if I had not gotten involved. In being involved in the bleeding disorders community and all the educational and fun programs that FHA offers, it feels amazing to know that I'm giving back, while teaching my kids that hard work pays off and can actually be fun. I bit the bullet and went in head first. I spend all my time working at a doctor's office, so that's where I started. I went to a wholesale warehouse store and purchased all kinds of different candy bars, gummies, and snacks, set them up on my desk at work along with a brochure that I made with pictures of my boys explaining hemophilia and the walk details. Almost every patient was interested in supporting the cause by buying candy and some people even donated money. The doctors I work for also contributed. At the end of the first week, not only did I sell out of candy, but I actually made a nice profit. It was really easy, so I decided to go to the other offices in the building during my lunch break. I would pass out brochures to the offices and asked if they would like to participate in the walk and join our team or if they would like to support us by donating. To my surprise, almost every office made a donation and EVERYONE bought candy. I was hooked. I started thinking… hmmm… how could I raise more money? WINTER 2015 • LIFELINE 7 Bracelets FOR A CAUSE By Victoria Fralllicciardi (11) and Marialex Penso (11) O n Sunday, December 6th, our school organized the annual St. Agnes Academy Christmas Bazaar where vendors sell all kinds of merchandise and visitors buy their Christmas presents. We rented a table in advance without knowing exactly what items we were going to sell, but we did know was that the money collected would go to The Florida Hemophilia Association. After deciding on making handmade jewelry, our mothers who were in Peru for a business trip, helped us out by picking out unique Peruvian accessories, materials and tools that were necessary in making cute bracelets and necklaces. We designed bracelets with threads made up of a variety of colors and textures. They had beautiful charms and inspirational words and we sell them at very competitive prices. In order to create some exclusive bracelets, we cut up our school uniform skirts into thick strings and gave them a touch of our own style. We sold more than 100 pieces and everybody was thrilled with them and even after the Bazaar ended, we continued selling to other customers in and out of the school. Once we realized how fun this experience was and knew how much money we raised, we are looking forward to doing this again in the future. We choose to donate to The Florida Hemophilia Association to support Martin (Frallicciardi) and all of those who suffer from bleeding disorders. We hoped that we inspire others to make a difference in helping those with hemophilia around the world. Victoria and Marialex raised $870 Victoria’s brother, Martin, suffers from Hemophilia A (severe). Both Victoria and Marialex had participated in previous fundraising events to support the HEMOPHILIA WALK / Team Martin. 10 WINTER 2015 • LIFELINE LUNCH 4 A CURE N atalia Fonseca and some of her friends started the Lunch 4 A Cure Group in 2012 as a way to support kids in their home country of Brazil. She reconnected with Robyn Salk on Facebook after seeing that her daughter, who Natalia used to babysit, had been diagnosed with hemophilia. Robyn told her about the upcoming Walk and even though she couldn’t make it to Jungle Island, Natalia knew she had to support it in honor of Carly. But how would she do it? In Brazil, it is common to have a big lunch and serve traditional foods. The group thought this would be the perfect way to bring everyone together and support a cause. They hit the ground running and went to local businesses to ask for donations and they found that people were happy to give. Some gave food, some gave raffle prizes and some even made donations! Then, they had to figure out how to get people to come to this lunch. Natalia talked to her friend who is a web designer and she made a great flyer. But how would she promote it? Facebook! Since it was where she reconnected with Robyn, she thought it would be the perfect place. In the first year, she was nervous and concerned that the group had taken on too much. But all of those nerves were put to rest when the event turned out to be a success! Three years later, the Lunch 4 A Cure has raised over $3,000 to support the Walk in the Jungle and the group couldn’t be happier about their success. Natalia gets so emotional when she talks about it because she has grown to really understand the difference it makes in the lives of people with bleeding disorders. Each year, when she calls Robyn to report how much they’ve raised, it brings tears to their both of their eyes. Natalia and the Lunch 4 A Cure group are a wonderful reminder of how when people set their mind to something and come together, great things can happen! WINTER 2015 • LIFELINE 13 Second Annual State Legislative Day O n February 11 and 12, the Bleeding Disorder Coalition of Florida (BDCF) hosted its second annual State Legislative Day. Volunteers from all across Florida took Tallahassee by storm to meet with their local representatives and senators at the State Capitol. Everyone arrived the night before for a training dinner, where representatives from NHF and the Hemophilia Federation of America gave an overview of the legislative process and tips for effectively communicating with legislators. The next day, everyone went to their scheduled appointments. Legislative days are important to our community because they ensure that the voice of bleeding disorders community is being heard! Each year that we travel to Tallahassee, we build relationships with legislators and put a face to our cause, which is vital to ensuring our voice is heard. If you are interested in advocacy and the BDCF, please email Debbi at dadamkin@floridahemophilia.org to get involved. FHA is proud to announce a brand new program for teens and young adults ages 15-21. NEWAM! R PROG JULY 31 – AUGUST 2 Be on the lookout for more information! 14 WINTER 2015 • LIFELINE NEW DATE! NEW LOCATION! THURSDAY, JULY 16 – SUNDAY, JULY 19 HILTON PALM BEACH AIRPORT 150 Australian Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Look out for registration packets in the mail! FRIDAY, JUNE 12 SATURDAY, JUNE 18 SPACE IS LIMITED! Please email dadamkin@floridahemophilia.org to request forms or for more information. We are excited to announce that we are once again accepting applications for the Daniel L. Carlin Memorial Scholarship! SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS FHA will be awarding a total of three (3) $1,000 scholarships for the 2015-2016 academic year. Two (2) of these scholarships are designated for people who are diagnosed with a bleeding disorder. One (1) of these scholarships is designated for a parent of a child diagnosed with a bleeding disorder. Applications must be received by June 1, 2015 in order to be considered for a scholarship. Awards will be dispersed directly to the institution. For more information, please contact Debbi at dadamkin@floridahemophilia.org for the application packet. FHA ResourceCenter MISSION STATEMENT CONTACT NUMBERS The Florida Hemophilia Association, Inc (FHA) is a Not-for-Profit organization that is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the bleeding disorders community by creating programs and services that provide education, emotional support and advocacy. We are contributing toward research to ultimately find a cure. HEMOPHILIA CLINICS All Children’s Outpatient Care Clinic Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Center 601 5th Street South, Third Floor St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Phone: (727) 767-4931 www.allkids.org Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children 92 West Miller St., MP 318 Orlando, FL 32806 Phone: (321) 841-8588 www.orlandohealth.com Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Pediatric Specialty Center 1150 N. 35th Ave. Suite 520 Hollywood, FL 33021 Phone: (954) 986-2234 Lee Memorial Hospital Department of Pediatric Hematology & Oncology 9981 So. Healthpark Dr. Suite 156 Ft. Myers, FL 33908 Phone: (239) 332-1111 Nemours Children’s Clinic, Jacksonville Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 807 Children’s Way Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: (904) 697-3789 (904) 697-3600 www.nemours.com University of Florida Department of Medicine Adult Hemophilia P.O. Box 100277 Gainesville, FL 32610 Phone: (352) 265-0725 University of Florida Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology P.O. Box 100296 Gainesville, FL 32610 Phone: (352) 273-9120 www.peds.ufl.edu/ divisions/hemonc/ Nemours Children’s Clinic, Orlando Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 13535 Nemours Parkway Orlando, FL 32827 Phone: (904) 697-3789, (904) 697-3600 Sacred Heart Pediatric Hemophilia Program, Pensacola Phone: (850) 416-7712 St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Pediatric Hematology Oncology Out-patient Clinic 3001 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Tampa, FL 33607 Phone: (813) 554-8294 or (813) 321-6820 The University of Miami Hemophilia Treatment Center Pediatric Clinic Location Alex’s Place at Sylvester 1475 NW 12th Avenue Suite C103 Miami, FL 33136 Phone: (305) 689-7210 Adult Clinic Location ACCW-3A 1611 NW 12th Avenue Miami, FL 33136 Phone: (305) 243-6925 www.htcextras.org USF Adult Hemophilia Center Department of Internal Medicine 12901 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, MDC 19 Tampa, FL 33612 Phone: (813) 974-1325 Do the 5 1 Get an annual comprehensive check-up at a hemophilia treatment center. 2 Get vaccinated – Hepatitis A and B are preventable. 3 Treat bleeds early and adequately. 4 Exercise to protect your joints. 5 Get tested regularly for blood-borne infections Florida Hemophilia Association Office (888) 880-8330 President Jon Salk Executive Director Debbi Adamkin (305) 235-0717 dadamkin@floridahemophilia.org National Hemophilia Foundation (800) 424-2634 Hemophilia Federation (800) 230-9797 LA Kelley Communications, Inc. Free resource material on Hemophilia (978) 352-7657 ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION LIFE LINE is the official Newsletter of the Florida Hemophilia Association. It is produced quarterly and distributed free of charge to requesting members of the bleeding disorder community. Florida Hemophilia Association Headquarters 915 Middle River Drive, Suite 421 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304 Toll Free: (888) 880-8330 www.floridahemophilia.org Newsletter Committee: Debbi Adamkin, Maria Rubin, Translation: Roxana Ambrosini, Roxanna Delgado Design and Production: Group M, Advertising & Design 305-235-2538 WINTER 2015 • LIFELINE 19 Florida Hemophilia Association (Formerly known as Florida Chapter, NHF) 915 Middle River Drive, Suite 421 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304 If you would like to contribute to Community Corner, please submit your stories to Debbi at dadamkin@floridahemophilia.org FHA is online! Visit www.floridahemophilia.org for upcoming programs, event photos and more! www.facebook.com/FloridaHemophilia @FLHemoAssoc www.youtube.com/user/FloridaHemophilia