CHERUBS - The Association of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Research, Awareness and Support
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Save the Cherubs
Spread CDH Awareness
Models
Photographers
How You Can Help
CHERUBS
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Save The Cherubs -Particpating Photographers
How You Can Participate In "Save the Cherubs"
- CDH Families
- click here to learn how members of CHERUBS can participate in this
national CDH Awareness campaign. CDH survivors, siblings
and grieving families are all welcome to join in. We also
encourage family members and friends to help as well!
Any
members of CHERUBS, including both survivors and families of
non-survivors. Siblings and other family members are
welcome to be extras in the background of the photos.
- Photographers -
photographers around the United States are needed to volunteer to
participate in this campaign. Click here to learn how you
can join in
- What will you do with the photographs?
- Sponsors - sponsor a newpaper ad, magazine ad or billboard in honor or in memory of your cherub.
- How much does it cost to sponsor an advertisement?
Sponsorship prices vary dependent upon the amount
the newspaper, magazine, billboard company or other marketing company
charges for the advertisment.
- How do I sponsor an advertisement?
Simply
contact the magazine, newspaper, billboard or other marketing company
that you would like to advertise in and find out the cost of the
advertisement you would like to post. Fill out this form
and mail it in to CHERUBS with your check or money order.
Your donation is tax-deductible!
- How will people know that I sponsored an advertisement?
In
writing on the botton of the photo, your cherub's name will be posted
such as "This advertisement sponsored by John and Jane Smith in honor
of Caden Smith"
- Can a company sponsor an advertisement?
Absolutely! They can fill out the same form.
- Donate
- funds are greatly needed for this project to pay for magazine ads,
newspaper ads, internet advertisements and billboards. All
donations are tax-deductible and greatly appreciated.
Donors will be recognized on our site and materials. Click
here to learn more.
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