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The first Ever "EB family reunion" at Walt Disney World got off to a great start this past Valentine's Day, especially due to Disney World's having such a BIG heart for EB! Walt Disney World not only donated all the park passes, but they provided us with a private character greeting with none other than the top mouse-Mickey! If that wasn't enough, WDW took a picture of each family with Mickey Mouse and gave them the 5x7 photos as gifts.
"Mom, I don't know
why, but I feel so much better about myself."
"I want to live in
Florida, I don't feel different there." "It was a very
emotionally healing weekend for us. That was our first contact with anyone
else with EB. Clay and I both needed it. I can't put into words how much
it meant to us and how much it helped. Friday night after the reception,
several of our kids went swimming together. It was so great. Suddenly, no
one was "different". Clay had a great time. I noticed that after we had
been at the reception for a while, Clay took off his jacket. He rarely
does that because he doesn't like people looking at his arms. I noticed
that all of the older children were very polite and quiet. They have every
reason to be in a bad mood and fussy. They aren't. They are all such great
kids."
The "Have a Heart for EB" T-shirts were a huge success, thanks to Diane Abbott for designing and distributing these T-shirts for every family member. The shirts were such a fantastic hit because they attracted so much attention and questions from passers-by. We handed out "Hope Through Research" brochures and educated lots of people during this weekend!
The above article
was written by Lorraine Cameron for the DebRA Currents newsletter of
Spring 2000. Lorraine also wrote the following article to add to this page
specifically for us!!! The Beginning
The "EB Family Reunion"
began on a beautiful cool Friday night at the Allstars Movie Hotel's Outdoor
Pavilion. As the night came to an end, three of us remained to clean up: myself, my husband and the Walt Disney World employee, who had served our group that night. I walked over to thank her for her hard work and extra service she had given to our group, when she began to tell me, in her broken English, about how difficult it had been for her to work for us that evening. She explained that when she saw the blisters, she was reminded of her hands and feet when she was a child. Her mother took her to Doctors in Puerto Rico, who told her she had "sensitive skin". She remembered her mother carrying her to school because walking caused too many blisters and too much pain. All her life she felt so different, yet unable to understand or even explain her condition to her husband. On this night when she saw so many people with the same skin condition, she didn't know if she would be strong enough to finish her shift. So, on her first break, she phoned her husband and broke down to him, telling him that there is a name for her condition. After my husband and I collected out jaws from the floor and gave her as many hugs as we could, we invited her and her husband to join us all at the Banquet Dinner on Sunday night. They did.
The most difficult
event to pull off was the group picture taken in front of the Cinderella's
Castle at 8:00am Saturday morning. An attempt to gather approximately 200
people first thing in the morning was quite a task! We needed to gather
everyone that early in order to avoid the massive crowds. The hard part,
in addition to the ridiculous hour, was getting everyone on the Disney
buses, which ran only every 15 minutes. Fundraising We raised a total of approximately $10,000.00 for the Disney Event. The money was used for travel and lodging expenses for families who could not afford the trip. It also paid for the Banquet Dinner on Sunday along with entertainment and private buses back to the hotel. Sandi Kirin and Marybeth Sheridan also contributed money from fundraisers they organized. In addition to the money we contributed, raised and collected, we organized donations from other organizations. DebRA sponsored the reception on Friday night. Diane Abbott put the goodie baskets together for everyone, which included T-shirts, snacks and other goodies. Target donated chocolate roses, which we handed out to those who have EB as a Valentine's Day Gift at Sunday Banquet Dinner. Last, but not least, Walt Disney World donated all the park passes and arranged for the pictures with Mickey Mouse to be taken and given to each family. We want to thank everyone who gave their heart to EB this Valentine's Day! Wonderful things happen when people get together and give from their heart... and this is just a beginning.
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