Deliver the Dream Helps Georgia Families Forget Troubles During
Retreat
DAWSONVILLE, Ga. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) August 5, 2008 --
Dreams feel shattered when a family faces a serious illness like
multiple sclerosis, but Deliver
the Dream offers hundreds of families each year the chance to escape
stress and enjoy time together at free four-day retreats.
From August 7-10, 11 families from the Georgia
Chapter of the National MS Society will gather at the Dawsonville,
Ga. Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge at the 66th
Deliver the Dream
retreat.
Made possible through financial support from Toyota
Mall of Georgia in Buford, the retreat will include activities
designed to help families “regain strength,
mend spirits and just be families and kids again,”
according to Deliver the Dream Executive Director Paul Withrow.
“Support from companies like Toyota Mall is
invaluable,” said Withrow. “They
help make these retreats possible for families who deserve a break.”
Jennie Williams, the wife of Toyota Mall’s
owner, John Williams, serves on the Deliver the Dream board and has seen
firsthand how these retreats brighten the lives of families facing
illness.
“We are pleased to be able to help make these
life-changing experiences possible for so many families,”
she said. “I’ve
seen what a difference laughter and togetherness makes for both kids and
parents.”
This is the third retreat for families from the Georgia MS
Society, according to Hilary LaMotte, director of clinical and chapter
programs.
“With each year we see more families benefit
from the retreat weekends,” she said. “We
are grateful for Deliver the Dream for allowing our clients to spend
time with other families living with MS and just have fun.”
Based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Deliver the Dream (www.deliverthedream.org)
was founded by former JM Family CEO Pat Moran. Since 2002, the
organization has hosted more than 3,500 family members on retreats. At
the cost of more than $60,000 each, 12 retreats are held annually
throughout Florida, North Carolina and Georgia. Retreat participants are
referred to Deliver the Dream by a network of not-for-profit healthcare
organizations.
Chartered in 1953, the Georgia Chapter of the National MS Society (www.nationalMSsociety.org)
is one of 54 chapters in the U.S. It provides educational programs and
direct services to more than 8,500 individuals in 159 counties.
The Toyota Mall of Georgia is the largest volume dealer in the state and
has received the Toyota President’s Award
every year since it opened in 2000.
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