Angels in the News

Angel Carye Wynn Receives an Award.

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Angel Carye Wynn at the National Council of Negro Women's 54th Convention in National Harbor Maryland.  Carye received the Bethune - Height Outstanding Youth Award for 2009. Carye met the new US Surgeon General Dr. Regina Benjamin, the Former Secretary of Labor - Alexis Herman and Dr. Dorothy I. Height Chairman of the NCNW. 
We are so proud of you Cayre.
Carye is the National Teen Leader in waiting. She will take her place January 2011.
Carye recently represented Meningitis Angels in the National  School Nursing Campaign on meningitis.


Meningitis Angels Assit with Oklahoma Outbreak

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Meningitis Angels donates $10,000.00 to assit with Oolagah Meningitis outbreak. From left to right Florida State Team Leader, Abby Wold, Rep. Tad Jones, Frankie Milley, founder and National Director of MA, Dr. Stauffer, Oologah town doctor, Mirial his office manager and Rep. Chuck Hoskins.


Angel Founder Participates in AAP Campaign on Immunizations.

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Angel's Founder and National Director, Frankie Milley participated in The Americanan Academy of Pediatrics campaign called
Sound Advice on Vaccines
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, and Mrs. Betty Bumpers, wife of former US Senator Dale Bumpers who founded
Every Child By Two are also apart of this campaign.

Milley founded Angels in memory of her only child who died of meningitis and  is an advocate and motivational speaker. She speaks around the country on meningitis, vaccine preventable diseases and the importance of immunizations.


Angels Parents On the Move to Stop Meningitis

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Angel Parents led by Frankie Milley, MA founder and national director and MA president, Wendy Meigs and a few little Angels from around the country testified at CDC/ACIP hearings on the importance of infant meningitis immunizations. "With new vaccines for infants to prevent meningococcal meningitis and the fact that infants account for 30% of the cases in the US, it is important our voices be heard", said, Frankie Milley.

Group B causes about 30% of the meningococcal in infants .

Milley said, "This is true but we can prevent 60% of the cases, by preventing the other four serogroups, so we need to. It is the right thing to do. No infant, child, teen or adult shoud died from a vaccine preventable disease."


Angels Around the World Celebrate World Meningitis Day

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Yecenti a young Meningitis Angel survivor and Melissa plant  For-Get-Me- Nots seeds in Africa to celebrate World Meningitis Day.

This website is for educational purposes only and not to be taken as medical advice. If you or someone you know has the signs and or symptoms of meningitis this is a 911 situation. Please discuss all vaccines and their use with your healthcare provider.