Monday, April 26, 2010

Life Shared Life Saved


Life Shared Life Saved. This simple, direct phrase tells the story of how 1 person could save the lives of 3 people.

One blood donor can provide whole blood, platelets and plasma to be used by people throughout New Jersey, Manhattan and lower NY State. However, donations made through Community Blood Services can have an impact on lives worldwide. Someone who has registered with the HLA Registry may be saving a life in Italy. One famiy's donation of cord blood could save a leukemia patient somewhere else in the United States or in another country.

Less than 5% of the US population donates blood. Yet, 80% of the population needs blood.

The message is simple. Life Shared. Life Saved.

New Jersey needs donors. Won't you help? Contact www.communitybloodservices.com. If you are unable to make a blood donation, please consider making a cash donation.

Life Shared Life Saved

Eleanor's Journal (Nov '07)


Eleanor's Journal (Nov '07)

Everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer. This video clip -- Eleanor's Journal (November 2007)-- was created to tell the beginning of one young lady's journey. At age 15, my daughter, Eleanor, was diagnosed with osteo sarcoma, otherwise known as bone cancer.

We knew without a doubt that the suburb treatment received at Tomorrows Children's Institute, headed by Dr. Michael Harris and with the exceptional support of Carlie Cord, APN, and others on the team -- along with her surgeon, Dr. James Wittig, Eleanor would survive this ordeal.

This little video is to give support to other young teens afflicted with cancer. Despite the grueling treatments, you are always surrounded by people who are there to ease your journey. Doctors, nurses, technicians, family, friends, teachers, ministers, and countless others offer smiles, spicy foods, teddy bears, and gentle hugs. You are enveloped with prayers.

We hope that all teens will remember the positives and let all the negatives float away. Eleanor is a survivor. The cancer did leave its mark, but she doesn't allow cancer to define who she is. We hope the same is so for others.


Tomorrows Children's Institute is a part of Hackensack (NJ) University Medical Center. The children's oncology floor is in the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital, www.humed.com and www.tcikids.org
Dr. James Wittig is Chief, Orthopedic Oncology at Mt. Sinai Medical Center

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Stained Glass by Lisa Hahn

The other side of the professional Lisa Hahn...the artistic side. I love nature, painting, drawing, and now stained art works. I hope they are pleasing to you, too. Stained Glass by Lisa Hahn

Eleanor's Senior Prom 2010

Enjoy! Eleanor's Senior Prom 2010

News from CHC

Lisa Hahn, president of NJ-based public relations agency Caugherty Hahn Communications, Inc. was honored by Assemblywoman Nellie Pou during American Women Celebration Month. Lisa's husband and business partner, John, joined her at the celebration along with colleagues from Community Blood Services Foundation, and former Glen Rock, NJ Councilman Mark McCullough. Lisa is a member of the Board of Trustees at the Foundation.


They discussed with Assemblywoman Pou the current impact NJ taxes have on small businesses and residents, in addition to the current attack on school budgets by Gov. Christie. They also talked Community Blood Services' efforts to expand awareness and involvement by the community to ensure an adequate supply of blood products to residents of NJ, Manhattan, and lower NJ State.



Saturday, April 10, 2010

Share Your Earth Day Efforts with Power of Public Relations

How did your company acknowledge your ecological stance this Earth Day? 40 years ago, Earth Day was launched and over 4 decades activists and concerned people around teh globe have raised our collective awareness on how we have damaged the earth.
How did you share your company's stance with your audiences? Let us know.