Today held the second Annual Business Meeting for the CFLF Board of directors. The four-hour meeting held testimony to the tremendously committed team that makes up our Board. I am very excited to welcome Debra Maloney-Evans and David Theran as our newly appointed Board members. In reflecting upon the impact CFLF is having on those living with CF, David summed it up very nicely:
“Although the CFLF is a fledgling non-profit, in just a short time the organization has managed to carve out a very unique niche in assisting in the fight against CF. Through the variety of activity grants that are awarded to its recipients, the CFLF is providing a sense of accomplishment for so many afflicted with the disease through a means that immediately impacts the recipients’ lives. Science will always be an integral component to defeating the debilitating effects of CF, but for those who ski the slopes for the first time or enjoy the once-unattainable gym membership, the tangibility of the recreation grants provides a new sense of hope and accomplishment. The promotion of active lifestyles by the CFLF in conjunction with success of research-related CF causes will ultimately lead to longer and stronger lives for those with CF.”
While today’s meeting accomplished a great deal, and covered a lot of ground, it is clear that we have our work cut out for us in bettering the organization in our future growth. With high hopes of economic up-turn in the coming year, we hope that you are able to support the mission of CFLF to the best of your ability, knowing the direct impact it will have on the lives of those with CF. Thanks always!
Brian






