Hepatitis C is
difficult to understand, and there are LOTS of "experts" out there who are more
than willing to take advantage of the uninformed. Please feel free to call our National Support Line
for more detailed and personal attention related to hepatitis C (number listed
above).
The folks who keep the NHCC in operation are
unique people. ALL are volunteers who help fund our daily operations, tend to
our telephone support lines, attend health fairs, and do just about anything
necessary to help the NHCC continue to operate. These folks are required to have
extensive and personal hepatitis C experience behind them before speaking to
patients or family members about the disease, but this is just so we can make
sure that what's shared is honest, trustworthy, and that our reputation remains
stellar and accurate as always.
Times are difficult for most folks and money is
tight. However, we too have significant expenses just keeping the NHCC in
operation, and this is why it's so important that we reach out to good people
like yourselves who will help us remain active for the "cause".
Please remember us in your prayers as well as
with your financial contributions, and we promise that we'll do our very best to
be here when you need us!
The NHCC is a 501(c)3 charitable
organization.
Financial donation are tax-deductible.
Code 3 Racing
and the NHCC are teaming up
again in 2003
for hep C awareness in the desert. Keith
and
Brian, both
Nevada firefighters/paramedics, are the
owners/drivers of the vehicle
which bears the name of the "National
Hepatitis C Coalition, Inc." on the front. Both men are close to someone who's lives have been affected by hepatitis C and they've
graciously chosen their hobby of
desert racing as a way to bring hep C awareness to the racing
community.
We'd like to
thank Keith, Brian, and the Code 3 crew
for continuing to help us get the word out about
hepatitis
C!!!