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CVCDA unveils 'Child Ambassadors' for 2014 telethon

Two babies got movie star treatment at the Comox Valley Child Development Association, as twins Micah and Rivers were unveiled as this years ‘Child Ambassadors’ for the Children’s Telethon, set for November of this year.

As part of the gig, the twins are front and center on the telethon poster, which shows them relaxing in some Comox Valley greenery.

Parents Sara-Lynn and Daniel know the CVCDA well, as they say the twins received support from the association after they were born 5 weeks premature.

She says the twins are doing just fine now.

The annual Children’s Telethon is being held at the Sid Williams Theater on November 2nd, 2014.

For more information, check out www.cvcda.ca.

 

 

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