Today, I dedicate this blog to Candice Hamilton, her mother, Bonnie, and her father, Mr. Uytengsu who started the Uytengsu-Hamilton 22q11 Neuropsychiatry Research Center. They began the program to help their son Christian and others like him. When my wife and I first met Candice, we immediately bonded with her and her family. She has always treated me with the same respect and utmost kindness she would with anybody else. Candice is a fantastic person, daughter, and mother. She had dedicated her life to Velo Cardio Facial Syndrome (22q11.2 deletion). My wife Fabiola and I have known Candice and her son Christian for three incredible years now, which I can’t believe! I would also like to sincerely thank Candice for the honor of making me the Program Ambassador of the MCHRI Uytengsu-Hamilton 22q11 Neuropsychiatry.
I am honored and beyond touched by your meaningful words Quinn. You teach me so much and forever treasured in my heart. We are so proud you are the Stanford MCHRI program ambassador for the 22q11 neuropsychiatric research program.
I am honored and beyond touched by your meaningful words Quinn. You teach me so much and forever treasured in my heart. We are so proud you are the Stanford MCHRI program ambassador for the 22q11 neuropsychiatric research program.