
Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injuries: Frequency, Causes, and Side Effects
Traumatic brain injuries, also known as TBI, are a leading cause of death and disability among children. Learn here the treatment, causes, and side effects of TBI.
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Be Yourself
Be yourself. Be authentic. We hear that a lot nowadays. However, it is hard to be yourself when you do not know who you are.
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The Importance of Community Integration
Community integration is essential for children with special healthcare needs, as well as for their families. If you are interested in local community opportunities, please find a few options here.
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TelevisaUnivision Announces Dollar Match Donation to Benefit TeletonUSA on Giving Tuesday
TelevisaUnivision announced today a new dollar-for-dollar matching donation campaign, up to $30,000, in support of TeletonUSA.
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CRIT Hosts 5th Annual Fashion Show
On Thursday, November 17th, CRIT hosted its 5th annual Fashion Show at the Norris Center in San Antonio, Texas. The event featured CRIT patients among its models.
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ViX Launches “En Sus Palabras: Rumbo A TeletonUSA”
Hosted by Maity Interiano, the show's third season showcases the inspiring stories of the organization's leaders, volunteers, team members, and Univision talent that have been key along this journey.
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CRIT Hosts Second Annual “It Takes A Village” Gala
On Friday, October 28th, the Children's Rehabilitation Institute TeletonUSA (CRIT) hosted the "It Takes a Village" Masquerade Gala at the Red Berry Estate in San Antonio, Texas.
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Be Grateful
When expressing gratitude, remember yourself. Gratitude helps improve our mood, fosters hope for the future, reduces stress, increases resilience, and improves physical and mental health.
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She’s A Showstopper At CRIT: Sammi Is All In With Her Acting And Therapy
If CRIT were a theater on Broadway, it's safe to say that Sammi would regularly bring down the house. This 11-year-old dynamo was born with a severe Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type III case. Meet Sammi.
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