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PHOTOGRAPHY WITH A PURPOSE

Bin :: globoid cell leukodystrophy

Meet Bin! Sweet Bin was diagnosed with a rare disease called Krabb’s Disease. Bin is currently receiving treatment at Valley Children’s Hospital. Please join us in encouraging this sweet baby and his family.

Mayo Clinic: ‘Krabbe (KRAH-buh) disease is an inherited disorder that destroys the protective coating (myelin) of nerve cells in the brain and throughout the nervous system.

In most cases, signs and symptoms of Krabbe disease develop in babies before 6 months of age, and the disease usually results in death by age 2. When it develops in older children and adults, the course of the disease can vary greatly.

 There’s no cure for Krabbe disease, and treatment focuses on supportive care. However, stem cell transplants have shown some success in infants who are treated before the onset of symptoms and in some older children and adults.

Krabbe disease affects about 1 in 100,000 people in the United States. It is also known as globoid cell leukodystrophy.”

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PHOTOGRAPHY DONATED BY CARRIE ANNE MIRANDA

Session Info

SWEETIE SESSION

•A free photography session

•A digital gallery of images

•A keepsake book

•A platform to raise awareness

•Story shared for support

PATIENT SPOTLIGHT SESSION

Provides documentary type photography session to patients currently admitted to the hospital.

•A digital gallery of images

•A keepsake photo

FOCUS SESSION

Portrait session events designed to raise awareness to a specific diagnosis, build community, and celebrate Sweeties.

•A digital gallery of images

•A keepsake photo

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