Medical Missions For Children and the New Jersey Jackals Complete the Second Season of Their "Jackals For Children Program"
The Northern League defending champions, the New Jersey Jackals, support the MMC Global Telemedicine and Teaching Network.
PATERSON, NJ - Medical Missions for Children, a non-profit organization operates the "Global Telemedicine and Teaching Network". This network enables children's hospitals outside the United States to consult with U.S. hospitals and medical specialists to help catastrophically ill children through consults and to provide medical education to help raise the level of medicine in underserved global communities.
The defending Northern League Champions, the New Jersey Jackals, have extended the opportunity to their fans at every home game to support MMC and help seriously ill children.
"The support of the New Jersey Jackals and their fans is terrific for MMC" states Frank Brady, chairman of Medical Missions for Children. "The Jackals are a family oriented organization that goes out of their way to allow children to enjoy the Jackal experience. For MMC, it creates a bridge with the local community.
Larry Hall, General Manager of the Jackals, states "The MMC slogan - Restoring Hope through Technology - aptly describes the contribution of Medical Missions for Children. The Jackals are pleased to contribute to the program's success. Many of our players come from the international community and appreciate the work of MMC."
Medical Missions for Children will present the New Jersey Jackals and Jackals Chairman, Mr. Floyd Hall with a humanitarian award at the last home game of the regular season.
About Medical Missions for Children
Medical Missions for Children (MMC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to elevating the care of catastrophically ill children in underserved U.S. and international communities. MMC created and manages its programs through the organization's Global Telemedicine and Teaching Network™ (GTTN) - an interactive, satellite and Internet-based communications platform. The Global Telemedicine & Teaching Network supports the real-time treatment of remote, critically ill children, and through a fully FCC licensed broadcast station, WMMC, broadcasts worldwide an extensive program of continuing medical education. Medical Missions for Children is headquartered at St. Joseph's Children's Hospital in Paterson, NJ. Visit for additional information.
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