April,12, 2006

 

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  Over the winter holidays we received so many wonderful family photos- it was a thrill to open the mail and email to see how each of your families have grown! Our spring/summer issue of SUPERTWINS is just about ready to go to press but we could still use a few more non-winter and non-studio photos to include (if emailed hi-resolution, 300 dpi or better, jpeg or tiff files). Also, our summer/fall issue is in the works now too, believe it or not, and with more people using email to share photos instead of hard copy photos we just do not seem to get as many as we used too!  Please consider sharing p picture of your family with us along with a little note on how your family is doing.  I hope to hear from you soon. Send photos to: Info@MOSTonline.org or to PO Box 306, East Islip, NY 11730.

Be sure to check out all of the wonderful new stories recently added to our PreemieCare site and please consider sharing your family’s story of Then and Now!

 

 

I WANT MORE!!  Do you want to become more involved with MOST? Have you considered becoming a MOST trained Area Coordinator (AC)? Or maybe a MOST Resource Volunteer? Not sure how much time you have to offer? OR maybe you would like to consider working on a short term project.  We have several volunteer job openings available also for a larger/longer commitment.  To learn more please email us at Info@MOSTonline.org. We would love to hear from you!

The Board of Directors of Mothers of Supertwins (MOST) met Saturday, April 1, 2006, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Ronkonkoma, New York.  The MOST Executive Board announced the new officers for the upcoming year.  Maureen Doolan Boyle continues her position as the Executive Director; Diane Wipfler was elected Chairman of the Board;          Heather Sasser was elected Vice Chairman & Secretary; Martin Topper, CPA, was elected Treasurer; Wendy Noriega, RN, continues her position as Director of Volunteer Services; Tina Lomaka, RN continues her position as Director of Ages & Stages; Lisa DiBona continues her position as Director of Outreach; Lauretta Shokler resigned her position as Director of Technology, but will remain on the Executive Board in an advisory capacity.

MOST General Board members were also announced for the upcoming year.  Shirley Baker, PhD, is the Grant Coordinator; Kathie Schwartz is the National Volunteer Coordinator; Muriel Janoschka is the Membership Development Coordinator; Robin Snyder is the Assistant Chair to PreemieCare; Mona Baker is the Pregnancy/Infancy Coordinator; Lora Sattler, RN, is the Toddler Coordinator; Lisa Jacobson is the School Age Coordinator; Sandy Ramsay, LCSW, is the Bereavement Support Coordinator, Michal Moyer is the Website Coordinator; Patti Tessler, RN, FNP, is the Email Group Coordinator; Kelly Ross, MD, is the Medical Director; Carrie Burke is the Special Needs Coordinator and Deanna Sikes is the Ancillary Column Coordinator.

 

The MOST Board of Directors would like to thank all our volunteers for their continued dedication and service to MOST. Thank you also to our private and corporate supporters; for without their financial contributions we would not be able to continue to provide the programs and services to our MOST and PreemieCare families.

 

Thanks to all those who have reviewed MOST and the services we provide on the

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Please be sure to check out the latest issue of Preemie Magazine containing a wonderful article on MOST (page 31).