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SIDS AWARENESS-BY MiSS JENA

About Me

This site originally was an english project I did my freshman year at Sac State, but unlike the others in the group, I took this site a little more seriously. My brother passed away from SIDS, and though I have never met him, he is very much a part of me. My parents always told me my brother lived far away and thats why I couldn't see him, but then one day I realized that he was never coming home. When I was old enough, they finally told me he passed away from SIDS. Ever since then I always wanted to find a cure for SIDS, but for those of you who know me, I am no doctor. But I am a myspace feen, so I decided to make this myspace and try to get people to donate, and just simply be more cautious and aware of what SIDS is. I figure that if more people know what it is, they can better protect their own children and maybe find ways to help protect others children as well. Through awareness, maybe we can find a way to stop SIDS. In this site you can find information about SIDS, links to other organizations dedicated to SIDS awareness, and ways to donate to the cause. Also on this site you can find blogs including opinions and advice (which you will find a blog that i also posted), and new events and information regarding SIDS. No donations will be directly taken by this site, but will be taken by the organizations listed in the links provided.
THIS SITE IS DEDICATED TO MY BIG BROTHER RAJ. RIP RAJEET SINGH ATWAL. I LOVE YOU, THIS IS FOR YOU BHAJI

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Anyone who has lost a loved one to this disease, anyone who is or wants to become more aware about SIDS, anyone who is planning on having children, anyone who wants to donate to the cause. This site is to raise awareness, share experiences, and find ways to donate.

My Blog

Past Experiences and Advice

In this section you can talk about your past experiences if one of your loved ones has been affected by SIDS. You can also share advice for current and expecting parents and ways to cope.
Posted by on Mon, 07 Apr 2008 11:13:00 GMT