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Look Who Supports Rett Syndrome

Julia Robert's sister looked after Abigail in New York and sometimes Julia used to take Abigail out to the Park. Julia became so interested in Rett Syndrome and went to Congress to plead for money for research in to the mystery of Retts.
Kathy Hunter the dynamic mother who started the International Rett Group is also in the photograph. Kathy had been to New Zealand three times to answer parents' questions about Rett syndrome. Her book is a wonderful resource for Rett parents
