A charity golf auction organized by a prominent course architect and his family has raised over $6 million to fund research into a cure for juvenline Batten disease.
Charleigh Pollock, 9, is being treated for a terminal neurological disorder known as Batten disease with twice-monthly infusions of a drug that costs about $1 million per year.
Nine-year-old Charleigh Pollock, who attends Happy Valley School, will soon lose funding for the enzyme replacement infusions ...
The province's decision to withdraw funding for a terminally ill Langford girl’s life-sustaining treatment is under 'urgent ...
The province's decision to withdraw funding for a terminally ill Langford girl’s life-sustaining treatment is under 'urgent ...
Charleigh's mom says she is hopeful but "very cautious" after hearing B.C.'s Ministry of Health will review the funding of a drug for the terminally ill nine-year-old.
A Langford mom says she feels “blindsided” by the province’s decision to end funding for her terminally ill daughter’s ...
A Langford mom says she feels “blindsided” by the province’s decision to end funding for her terminally ill daughter’s ...
While most parents of kindergartners are worried about their kids learning to read and playing well with others, Bryan and Beth Fugere of Shakopee are worried about enrolling not just one, but two ...
Listen to this article William & Mary alumnus Dr. R. Todd Stravitz has donated $50 million to the Williamsburg university to create a full-tuition scholarship fund for its new Batten School of Coastal ...
William & Mary has received a $50 million gift from Dr. R. Todd Stravitz and the Brunckhorst Foundations. It’s the largest scholarship gift in the institution’s history.
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