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To nominate a potential beneficiary, please contact Terry Williams at 630.296.2222, ext. 7900 or email terry.williams@atipt.com to request a beneficiary application packet.
A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL BENEFICIARIES

In 2009 ATI Foundation assisted 3-year-old Finnegan Grady with funding in his fight with Diffuse Pontine Glioma (brain tumor) which has caused various neurological complications.

Jodi Jodi, whom was diagnosed with Acute Lymphatic Lymphoma in the fall of 2005.

Victoria, a young girl suffering from Athrogryposis Muliplex Congenital Disease and was in need of an angled bench to allow her to sit with her family and classmates more comfortably.

Casey, Jamie, and Jennifer Sutton, three siblings with Friedrich’s Ataxia.

Emma, a baby girl born 11 weeks premature who was suffering from many life-threatening complications.

Jackson, a three-week-old boy with viral meningitis who suffered from seizures and a stroke shortly after birth.

Maggie Mae, a local Plainfield student diagnosed with brain tumors, one of which was pressing on her optic nerve, was helped with medical funding in 2008. Maggie

Lynda Pieterzak, suffering from Leukemia. MarkandLynda

 

 

EXHE In 2007, ATI Foundation donated an entire room of rehabilitation equipment for the Luther Family who provide therapeutic horseback riding for children with disabilities. This donation was part of an episode of Extreme Makeover Home Editionwhich aired on January 20, 2008.
 
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