CDH INTERNATIONAL


ABOUT THE GROUP

Joined: 5 Oct 2021


Raising funds and awareness for CDH International!

Our Mission: CDH International was created to help families of babies born with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia by providing support services, promoting research, and raising awareness.

Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) is a birth defect that occurs when a baby’s diaphragm (a thin sheet of muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest) fails to fully form, allowing abdominal organs to enter the chest cavity and prevent lung growth.

CDH occurs in approximately 1 in 2500 births, with over 1600 babies diagnosed each year in the United States alone. There is currently no known cause, but studies have suggested that it is likely due to a number of genetic and environmental factors.

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TOTAL DISTANCE:

14,537 km

TOTAL RAISED:

3,870 USD

CDH INTERNATIONAL'S MISSIONS

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GROUP PARTICIPANTS

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Laura Tomczyk

Distance: 145.6 km

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Jen King

Distance: 45.5 km

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Dawn Ireland

Distance: 1,341.1 km

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Amanda Plakholm

Distance: 1,930.0 km

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Shelby Gallegos

Distance: 0.0 km

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Elisha Kekacs

Distance: 278.2 km

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Melissa Johnstone

Distance: 106.9 km

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Sean Forney

Distance: 1,089.9 km

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Lauren Deitz

Distance: 270.9 km

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Sherry Corn

Distance: 67.2 km

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Mellissa Reaves

Distance: 152.1 km

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Tracy Meats

Distance: 548.4 km

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Catherine Kendall

Distance: 0.0 km

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Rhonda Montague

Distance: 0.0 km

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Amber Parker

Distance: 67.2 km

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Brian Forney

Distance: 907.8 km

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John Hedrick

Distance: 765.3 km

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Dave Holt

Distance: 139.2 km

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Morgan Nuchols

Distance: 875.4 km

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Cynthia Collins

Distance: 129.2 km

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Nikki Harper

Distance: 33.9 km

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Dr. Horst Daniels

Distance: 894.1 km

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Cherie Stanislawski

Distance: 1,146.4 km

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Lisa Gough

Distance: 0.0 km

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Deborah Rose

Distance: 0.0 km

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Hilary Stanislawski

Distance: 639.6 km

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Serene Prinyavivatkul

Distance: 12.0 km

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Haylee Densmore

Distance: 3.2 km

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Angela Egan

Distance: 15.9 km

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Erin Bell

Distance: 0.0 km

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Stella Wheatley

Distance: 135.2 km

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Zachary Gallegos

Distance: 526.1 km

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Danae Perkins

Distance: 377.7 km

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Stephanie Cavallo

Distance: 0.0 km

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Lauren Anthony

Distance: 564.7 km

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Mareth Sao

Distance: 8.1 km

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Scott Donnelly

Distance: 20.5 km

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Chris Donnelly

Distance: 78.7 km

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Jen and Doug Doolan-Hamilton

Distance: 110.1 km

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Dania Diaz

Distance: 23.0 km

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Emily Plakholm

Distance: 37.3 km

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Caleb Deweber

Distance: 254.4 km

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Clarissa Staggs

Distance: 9.7 km

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Robert Patterson

Distance: 0.0 km

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Heather Zahara

Distance: 110.1 km

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Nicolle Colvin

Distance: 110.1 km

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Dana Elipani-Barber

Distance: 110.1 km

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The Jackson 5 Jackson

Distance: 54.8 km

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Vanessa Waiki

Distance: 0.0 km

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Milinda Floyd

Distance: 110.1 km

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Mariah Clark

Distance: 85.0 km

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Kelly Zahara

Distance: 110.1 km

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Stephanie Stephanieworkman

Distance: 96.6 km

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CDH INTERNATIONAL

TOTAL DISTANCE:

14,537 km

TOTAL RAISED:

3,870 USD

Joined: 5 Oct 2021


Raising funds and awareness for CDH International!

Our Mission: CDH International was created to help families of babies born with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia by providing support services, promoting research, and raising awareness.

Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) is a birth defect that occurs when a baby’s diaphragm (a thin sheet of muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest) fails to fully form, allowing abdominal organs to enter the chest cavity and prevent lung growth.

CDH occurs in approximately 1 in 2500 births, with over 1600 babies diagnosed each year in the United States alone. There is currently no known cause, but studies have suggested that it is likely due to a number of genetic and environmental factors.

Click here to learn more

 

 

Read more