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Oakville Beaver, 6 Jun 2013, p. 20

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, June 6, 2013 | 20 ILC Foundation is proud of its track record by John Bkila Oakville Beaver Staff Sometimes it takes only one person to create significant change -- like Oakville's Brooklyn Mills who inspired the creation of the ILC foundation. Improve the Life of Children (ILC) has a mission to help children and adolescents with chronic pain disease who fall through the cracks when it comes to getting the treatment they so desperately need. "Rebecca and Kris Mills (Brooklyn's parents) inspired the charitable cause of the ILC P L E in wanting to ensure no other family would suffer as they have," said Sandy Smeenk, ILC co-founder, executive director and trustee. Smeenk cites gaps in the health-care system and community services for peersupport programs for youths. As a Grade 12 student at Oakville Trafalgar High School, Brooklyn was in competitive cheerleading, able to perform back handsprings and flips on command. In October 2009, she woke up with excruciating lower back pain and in a few short months was taking strong pain medication, confined to A S E J O I N U a wheelchair and eventually a hospital bed that was brought into her living room. After seeing numerous doctors and specialists, and hospitalized several times from the pain, Brooklyn was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a rare condition affecting only one in 5,000. It is marked by the inability of the collagen in the body to hold itself together -- May was EDS Awareness Month. Dislocations and pain are commonplace with the connective tissue disease, which is difficult to diagnose, treat and care for, said Smeenk. S Brooklyn Mills Brooklyn's parents were unsuccessful in their search for treatment in Canada and as a last resort, paid $50,000 to send their daughter to an intensive program at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota where she stayed for more than a month -- the program eventually helped her walk again and return to school. However, the Mills have been twice denied reimbursement for the treatment by Ontario's health system. Smeenk says when she saw the struggles of the Mills' fam- Support For Danielle's Place MC'd by Connie Smith the afternoon will include: Danielle's Spring Fling Brunch Amazing Liv Auction Item e s! Call today! Celebrate this Fathers Day, Sunday June 16th, at Danielle's Spring Fling Brunch located at the beautiful Royal Botanical Gardens. A fantastic Sunday Brunch Fashion show "Celebrating Our Natural Sizes" with the latest trends for men and women Live music Silent auctions and raffle A Cash bar Plus an amazing Live Auction featuring: An $3,000.00 vacation package for 6 at Taboo Resort in the Muskokas Flight Lesson Package Hand painted Muskoka chairs Works of art by local artists A great opportunity to find that perfect gift for Dad! Our goal is to raise $50,000.00 from the afternoon, and 100% of proceeds from this event will go directly to support the services Danielle's Place offers. For more info or to purchase tickets please contact the office by telephone 905-333-5548 or e-mail support@daniellesplace.org VISA & M/C accepted. www.daniellesplace.org ily, she and Rebecca founded ILC. "For the children who live with EDS, not only do they fall between the cracks of care, they at times get caught up in three ministries of government services -- health, education, and child and youth services," Smeenk said. "When a child lives with chronic pain illness where the medical system struggles to diagnose, treat and care for them, fear and anxiety exasperate the pain, leaving them with feelings of isolation and depression." The ILC foundation received charitable status in February 2012 and its programs support children aged 11-29 -- and their families -- who suffer with complex chronic pain and illness. ILC has a peer support program and offers one-on-one support to navigate through the healthcare system. "ILC is extremely pleased to have been able to facilitate better care outcomes through our peer-to-peer support network for a number of the ILC client families through collaborations between Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, doctors at our satellite children's hospital, McMaster Children's Hospital and those on our network that are international experts," Smeenk said. "These physicians have a great dedication beyond what any other doctor has extended to these patients, to help them have a better quality of life and to have hope. And, ILC is very proud to have inspired these outcomes." The ILC foundation has helped more than 100 families through its support programs -- it is also known for annually organizing Oakville's Largest Rock n' Roll Party fundraiser. In December 2012, the foundation teamed up with McMaster University to hold a 21-day rehabilitation program for teens and children with chronic pain and in May of last year, received a one-year, $50,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. For more on ILC, visit www. theilcfoundation.org. Treat Dad to a Special Father's Day Brunch Royal Botanical Gardens - 680 Plains Road West, Burlington Tickets: $60 per person Registered Charity Number 85550 66710RR0001 SUNDAY JUNE 16th, 2013, 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. while supporting a very special cause! EVENT SPONSORS Dr. and Mrs. Emily Shih FASHION SHOW SPONSORS BURLINGTON

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