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WATCH
The Magazine of the Auxiliary to Texas Children's Hospital

 
 

Watch Winter 2009 full issue
( PDF, 3,940 K, 32 pages)

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Winter 2009

Message from the President of The Auxiliary to Texas Children's Hospital
Auxiliary president Susan Hartzog focuses on the significance of spirituality in pediatric care.

( PDF, 90 K, 1 page)

Reflection: A Season to Remember
See photos of the Auxiliary helping children celebrate the Christmas season.
( PDF, 737 K, 2 pages)

Texas Children's at a Glance
Take a look at the different ways Texas Children's
contributes to research and the community.
( PDF, 463 K, 5 pages)

Faces of PHACE Syndrome
Families of children with PHACE syndrome spoke out at a 2-day seminar to discuss the trials and triumphs that accompany the condition.
( PDF, 197 K, 1 page)

Breathe Easy
Texas Children's sets better standards for education, diagnosis and treatment of asthma.
( PDF, 428 K, 4 pages)

Sacred Ground
Auxiliary organizers shed light on the history of the 5th Biannual "Conference on Spirituality in Pediatrics."
( PDF, 572 K, 4 pages)

A Tale of 3 Visits
Senior volunteer coordinator Sandy Engel shares a personal story of loss and redemption.
( PDF, 129 K, 2 pages)

Watching
View holiday-themed photos of the Auxiliary's volunteers in action.
( PDF, 788 K, 4 pages)

Q&A with Scott Parazynski
Astronaut Scott Parazynski talks to Watch about his involvement with Texas Children's Cancer Center and what the Purple Songs Can Fly program means to him.
( PDF, 163 K, 2 pages)

Helping Parents Record Precious Memories
Volunteer-run program, FirstMemories Texas, helps parents of NICU babies build lasting memories of their newborns through photos and scrapbooking.
( PDF, 383 K, 2 pages)

Viewfinder
Toddler Jaxon Krametbauer enjoys a healthy life after Texas Children's Fetal Center saved him from a life-threatening hernia 4 days after his birth.
( PDF, 103 K, 1 page)