All are invited to participate in this worthy event. Just present
the fundraiser flyer when you order, either dine in or carry out.
That’s it! Fundraising flyers can be obtained from the Huber Heights
restaurant, local merchants or by printing out the flyer from
www.wrighthearts.org. Proceeds from the event will be used by Mended
LITTLE Hearts to educate the community about congenital heart defects in
children and to supplement ‘care bags’ provided to families of
hospitalized children. Join Mended LITTLE Hearts of Dayton to celebrate
that little hearts do indeed hold big hopes!
Mended LITTLE Hearts, a new support program for parents of children with congenital heart defects/heart disease, is dedicated to inspiring hope in those who care for the littlest heart patients of all. Mended LITTLE Hearts offers resources and a caring support network as families find answers and move forward to find healing and hope.
Mended LITTLE Hearts of Dayton is part of a national nonprofit support organization with approximately 50 groups nationwide. Started nationally in 2004, Mended LITTLE Hearts is also a part of The Mended Hearts, Inc. Mended Hearts is a national nonprofit support organization that includes heart patients, spouses, healthcare professionals and others interested in helping patients with the emotional recovery from heart disease. The local Mended Hearts Chapter 61 is celebrating its 40th year of service to the Dayton area. With 263 community-based chapters nationwide, Mended Hearts has 24,000 members making it the nation’s largest heart-related patient support group. It is nationally affiliated with the American Heart Association. The local organizations of Mended Hearts, Mended LITTLE Hearts and the local American Heart Association have joined together to support one another in their efforts to educate the public about heart disease, congenital heart defects and how they affect our lives.
Patients, their families, caregivers or others interested in either the Mended Hearts or Mended LITTLE Hearts programs may call Barbara Forman or Ron Chalecki at 937-853-3105 or visit the local web site at www.wrighthearts.org.


















