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Montly Mitochondrial Disease Social -- All Welcome -- Jan 21   Message List  
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Monthly Family Social – All Welcome

Hosted by MitoAction www.mitoaction.org <http://www.mitoaction.org/>

Date: January 21st (meets monthly on the 2nd Sunday through
June 2007)

Time: 4:30-6:30 pm

Place: First Parish Unitarian Universalist, Needham, MA

What: A time to play, laugh and share with others affected by
Mito, any age, diagnosed or suspected, patient or caregiver

· Supervised activities for all ages

· Snacks and drinks


· Handicapped accessible building only minutes from
Rt.128/I-95
Directions to the First Parish Church
From the North: Take Route 128 (I-95) south to exit 19B (Highland Avenue
Needham). Take Highland Avenue to Great Plain Avenue in Needham Center.
Cross over Great Plain Ave. onto Dedham Ave., the church will be on your
right. Parking is available on Lincoln St., the first right after the
church.

From the South: Take Route 128 (I-95) north to exit 17 (Route 135). Take
Route 135 to Lincoln Street (just before main intersection in Needham
Center). Church is on the left on the corner of Lincoln, Dedham Ave and
Great Pain Avenue. Parking is next to the church on Lincoln Ave

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Mitochondrial diseases are often mistaken for atypical forms of
diseases, including autism, cerebral palsy, diabetes, fibromyalgia,
seizure disorders, and gastrointestinal dysfunction, in babies, children
and adults.



The Mitochondrial Disease Action Committee is a federally tax-deductible
501 (c) (3) organization.



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