Current Magazine & Bulletin

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SB&H produces two publications with the purpose of keeping our membership informed of the latest developments on spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus (sb/h) and highlights stories about individuals living with sb/h.

Current magazine is published 3 times per year and features stories, products and information that focuses on the big picture - stories for people living with sb/h all over Ontario.

Read some sample articles and you will soon see what Current Magazine can offer.

Current Bulletin is a smaller community newsletter that is published between issues of Current. It contains stories and information by and about people in your community.

We are always looking for story ideas and other contributions to both Current magazine and Bulletin.

If you have an idea for an article, would like to advertise or just have a comment, contact Steve Kean by email or phone at 800-387-1575 or 416-214-1056 ext. 26.

 

CURRENT MAGAZINE


Each issue of Current Magazine features articles and other information of interest to individuals and families whose lives are affected by spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus.

Some are very personal and heartfelt accounts of living with these conditions. Others are written by doctors and other professionals who can offer insights into the latest innovations in research, treatment and support. 

Current is distributed FREE to members of SB&H.

Take advantage
of this great resource!

 

 

Also featured in every issue...

  • Message from the Chair
  • What's New
  • Fundraising & Awareness at SB&H And In Your Community
  • New Resources
  • From the Medical Journals
  • Upcoming Events
  • Lottery Calendar Winners
     


CURRENT BULLETIN

Bulletin is our community-based newsletter that provides timely, relevant stories and information that reflect the great diversity and strength of our membership.

Unlike Current Magazine, which focuses on somewhat more global issues, the Bulletin concentrates on the activities, events and people in the cities, towns, hamlets and villages that make Ontario great.

With your help, we will inform SB&H members and their families of the people, services and facilities that are available, close to home, to help them understand spina bifida and hydrocephalus, cope with challenges and live better lives.

If you have a story, activity or event you would like to share or for more information, please contact Steve Kean at 800-387-1575 or by email skean@sbhao.on.ca
 

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