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Frankie Milley Meningitis Angels, Founder/ Executive Director Frankie is from Texas. Married to Bob 33 years. Bob and Frankie lost their only child, Ryan to meningitis and Frankie speaks publicly at conferences, workshops, schools, colleges and more on meningitis and vaccine preventable disease prevention. She serves on the Texas Department of Health Immunization Stake Holders Committee, Local Chamber of Commerce Health Committee, East Montgomery Crisis Preparedness Team and has served on the CDC steering committee for meningitis and the vaccine. She has been honored for her work by Governor Perry of Texas, The Texas Senate and local community leaders. She was honored by the Oklahoma Senate and House for her work with Amanda Moran on Meningitis Awareness. She has received letters of thanks from around the country for her education on meningitis and immunizations. She has written and given interviews on meningitis and disease prevention through immunizations in all forms of media around the country and teaching effective advocacy, an area she celebrates great success in.. |
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Wendy and Leslie Meigs Wendy is a Angel Board Member, pharmacist and married to Jodie who is also a pharmacist. She is mom to Leslie and Andrew. She works hard to create education on meningitis and immunizations. Wendy's daughter, Leslie is a meningitis survivor and a strong advocate for immunizations and meningitis prevention. She has appeared with Frankie at many hearings and public events speaking publicly about her survival. She is also a member of The Vaccinators
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Linda Williams Linda is a retired paramedic. She serves as a strong advocate in the fight for not only meningitis but all immunizations and disease prevention. She is the aunt of Harley Beaty who lost a leg, some fingers and was left totally deaf by meningitis. Her goal is that no other child should suffer from vaccine preventable diseases.
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Margot Fucich Margot loss her son Trent to meningitis. Though she is a Texas resident, she has already helped to pass new legislation in Louisiana for meningitis vaccines for college students.
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