Rolling Down the River
Monday, October 16, 2006
(Casey Cares Foundation)Washington, DC – Oct. 16 - Seven families
from the DC area enjoyed lunch and a relaxing
yacht ride down the Potomac River on Sunday,
October 15th. But what made these families so
special is that each of the families has a
critically ill child who is a patient at
Georgetown University, Children’s National or
University of MD Hospitals. This “cruise”
enabled families with critically ill children
to relax and get away from their stress, if
only for an afternoon. It was provided by the
Casey Cares Foundation, a non-profit charity
that provides uplifting programs to critically
ill children and their families, and Capital
Yacht Charters in Washington DC. As the
families enjoyed lunch, they listened to
Captain Eric’s fabled history of the Potomac
while also getting support from each other. The
families exchanged information about their
diseases and course of treatments. “There was
one family whose daughter just lost her hair
and started treatment and another family whose
son is now in remission after a 2 year battle,”
explained Program Director Erin Webb. “It was
cathartic for families to see that there is
hope and help groups like ours.” “My cousin
died of Cystic Fibrosis when she was 14,” said
Robin Slaughter, co-owner of Capital Yacht
Charters. “Anything I can do to help to help
these families and Casey Cares, I would like to
do.” The Casey Cares Foundation provides
heartwarming programs with a special touch for
critically ill children and their families in
the Mid-Atlantic area. The Family Festivities,
Birthday Blasts and Celebration Vacation
Programs are designed to bring simple pleasures
into lives of families who take nothing for
granted and must make everyday count.