Cities:
Email Post 
Digg Facebook Twitter

[Photos by JOE SCHILDHORN for PMc] The Fountain House honored ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff and his wife, Lee, yesterday as part of its Sixth Annual Symposium and Luncheon, Invisible Wounds: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Experts in mental health research, treatment, and public policy were on hand at The Pierre to discuss issues related to the psychological problem. In 2006, Woodruff (who also doubled as co-chair) and a cameraman were seriously wounded in Iraq, recovered, and later penned In An Instant: A Family’s Journey of Love and Healing with his wife. The event’s honorary chairs included actress Glenn Close and Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy. More photos from the event…


Glenn Close, Bob Woodruff


Geoffrey Bradfield, Stephanie Krieger


Anne Sitrick, Mark Gilbertson, Deeda Blair


Lee Woodruff, Bob Woodruff, Glenn Close, Patrick Kennedy


Hoyt Ammidon, Ashley Ammidon, Kenn Dudeck, Lorna Graev


Catherine Bryan, Madeline Potbin, Kari Tiedemann, Annette Rickel


Alex Herzan

Email Post 
Digg Facebook Twitter
May 5, 2009  @  11:33:11 am By MELLISSA SEECHARAN
pat
July 3, 2009 3:46pm

AWESOME. As i too am a member of Fountain House its nice to see the movie peeps are out doing something good for people with brain injuries. Ptsd and other trauma related mental illnesses are terrible afflictions for anyone to have and hopefully more research is done too cure brain afflictions. Bravo.

Name
Anti-Spam
Email(optional)
Website(optional)

50 queries in 0.274 seconds.