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In Appreciation of our PRF Translators

Our translators are truly a vital part of the PRF family. We would be unable to communicate with many Progeria families around the world without their help. We would like to periodically introduce a few of our translators as a means to share our appreciation for their services.

Fran

 

Name: Fran
Country: USA
Language translated: Spanish
Translating for: Since 2006

 

 

RosyName: Rosy
Country: Italy
Language translated: Italian
Translating for: Since 2004

Translating PRF Newsletters has been ... an opportunity to be aware of how much and fast science and medicine is going forward to help all humans health, and in this particular case, to help children that few years back would have had zero chances I'm glad I can help this big caring machine to step forward, just by translating few pages once in a while, and be sure to say "there'll always be hope".
 
 
Charlotte 
 
Name: Charlotte
Country: Belgium
Language translated: Dutch
Translating for: Since 2005
 
I think it is fantastic to see how much progress is being made toward finding a cure! I am happy to be a (small) part of it.
 
 
 
 
Irene 
 
Name: Irene
Country: Switzerland
Language translated: German
Translating for: Since 2002

 

Maureen 

Name: Maureen
Country: The Netherlands
Language translated: Dutch
Translating for: Since 2004

I still find this foundation such a great initiative. I feel very connected and like to keep volunteering for a long time!

 

 

Aurora 

Name: Aurora
Country: Italy
Language translated: Italian
Translated for: Since 2004

It is a pleasure to be a translator of The Progeria Research Foundation! Making translations is not a heavy work load but gives you the feeling of being helpful for someone who really needs you!

 

Helene 

Name: Helene
Country: Germany
Language translated: German
Translated for: Since 2005

A lot of wonderful people come together to support PRF and the great work they do! I am glad that I also have the opportunity to give some help.

 

 

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