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In celebration of our 50th anniversary, we invite you to explore the pages of our exclusive limited edition magazine—a captivating chronicle of half a century of memories, milestones, and community triumphs.
Memories: Dive into the rich tapestry of our history with nostalgic photographs and stories that capture the essence of our journey from inception to the present day.
Milestones: Witness the transformative moments that have shaped our organization, marked by achievements, growth, and a commitment to making a positive impact.
Community Stories: Hear directly from the heart of our community as we share stories of resilience, compassion, and the shared experiences that define our unique and vibrant family.
Artful Design: Immerse yourself in a visually stunning design that reflects the artistry and creativity that has fueled our organization’s success over the past five decades.
This collector’s item is available in limited quantities, making it a cherished keepsake for our dedicated supporters and community members. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history!
Fill in the form below to secure your limited edition 50th anniversary magazine today. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or a newcomer to our community, this special publication is a must-have to commemorate our shared legacy.
Raise Awareness > SB&H Awareness 2023 Help Us Continue June Awareness Conversations Throughout the Year! Join us in continuing to support Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida in Canada #SB&HTogether This past
by Mary Dufton Sylvia and Bob Langlois’ son Andrew was born with hydrocephalus in 1966. At the time, periodic home visits from public health nurses to monitor their child’s condition
Janet and Gordon Baker – Sharing Fond Memories of the Early Years of Hydrocephalus Canada and Their Beloved Son by Mary Dufton Believe it or not, Hydrocephalus Canada is