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    Karen Denney, Survived a Brain Aneurysm, Here is her story…

    • September 13, 2018
    • Category: Blog
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    Karen Denney

    Susan Randels, the owner of Polka Dots, a local boutique in Paoli PA passed away on June 1, 2016,  from a thoracic aneurysm. While working at her boutique at the Devon Horse Show, she had been experiencing back and abdominal pain throughout the day and tried to power through until she got home. Unfortunately she passed […]

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    Catching up with Amy, Playwright of “Burst”

    • August 15, 2018
    • Category: Q & A
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     Amy Leigh Horan is a playwright, photographer, and PR professional who currently lives in Washington, DC. We are so pleased to have Amy at this year’s 5th Annual Honey Bash Gala as one of very special guests. Her play Burst: is a recollection with humor and heart of her mother’s survival of a brain aneurysm.  Burst […]

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    In The Cobwebs of My Mind: Surviving a Brain Aneurysm

    • August 13, 2018
    • Category: Buzz On The Hill
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    A recollection of surviving a brain aneurysm. From the article ‘In the Cobwebs of my Mind’ from edge magazine. “The subarachnoid space is where the cerebral spinal fluid circulates and is responsible for protecting your brain from injury. Serving as a cushion. A hemorrhage in this space can cause a coma, paralysis and even death.” — […]

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    Meet Honey Bash Guest Speaker Kavita Basi

    • August 2, 2018
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    In March of 2015, Kavita Basi was taken to the hospital with a life-threatening illness – a Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.   She was treated with 4 brain operations.  There is a 50% survival rate with the remainder of those who do survive having serious disabilities like hearing, difficulty walking, partially paralyzed and brain damage. Kavita has overcome […]

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    First Annual Kenny R. Bryden Tournament Raises Over $4,000!

    • July 20, 2018
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    The Story A little over a year ago, the Bryden family of Exeter, PA., lost their husband and father, Kenny Bryden, to a ruptured brain aneurysm. The shock and grief that followed that loss is, sadly, all too common to those of us who have been involved with this condition over the years. But the […]

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    2018 Grant Winner Spotlight: Robert Starke

    • July 6, 2018
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    We have awarded the 2018 Brain Aneurysm Research Grant to researchers, Robert M. Starke MD, and Ben A. Strickland MD, a 4th-year resident at the University of Southern California. We caught up with Dr. Starke to learn more about his research project. Tell us a little about yourself. I am currently the Director of Neurovascular Research […]

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    2018 Grant Winner Spotlight: Ben Strickland

    • June 29, 2018
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    We have awarded the 2018 Brain Aneurysm Research Grant to researcher, Ben A. Strickland MD, a 4th-year resident at the University of Southern California. We recently spoke with Dr. Strickland to learn more about his research project. Tell us a little about yourself. I am a 4th year resident at the University of Southern California. I […]

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    Kenny R. Bryden Jr. Golf Tournament for Brain Aneurysm Research

    • June 22, 2018
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    The Bryden Family is on a Mission and They Need Your Help After losing their beloved family member Ken Bryden Jr., to an unexpected brain aneurysm in March of 2017, they decided to join the cause and do everything in their power to help spread awareness and raise funds for brain aneurysm awareness. They’ve done so much in the past year alone to raise funds to help promote research such as hosting a fundraising […]

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    This Year’s TBF Summer Golf Classic was a Hole in One!

    • June 15, 2018
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    The Bee Foundation’s Annual Scotland Run Golf Tournament After a solid week of rain, Reese Stern, the organizer of our annual Scotland Run Golf Tournament, had his doubts that the weather was going to deliver. But deliver it did, and on June 4th 60 golfers hit the course on a perfect day for our 3rd annual tournament. […]

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    Gold Seal of Transparency Holders!

    • April 3, 2018
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    In every aspect of our mission, we strive to be genuine, and authentic in our endeavors and our path towards our goals and we are proud of our transparency.   As a nonprofit, we report our finances, programs, operations and a general summary report yearly to GuideStar – a database of global nonprofit financial information. […]

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