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Do you have a passion for educating, encouraging, and writing about dysautonomia? Would you like to give back to the dysautonomia community by writing for DINET? We would love to hear from you! DINET's volunteer needs are always changing, but here we always have a need for newsletter writers. If you would like to see the type of articles we include in our newsletter, look at a recent newsletter: http://dinet.org/ind...ces/newsletters If you would like to volunteer for DINET, please email Janie at Janie@dinet.org Thank you!
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The new DINET website has launched! After many years of hoping, saving, and planning, we are thrilled to offer the dysautonomia community a modern and more user-friendly website. Thank you to everyone who has donated their time or money to make this new site a reality. The original website, www.potsplace.com, was created by Michelle Sawicki in 2002. She put in countless hours researching, writing, and building an educational website for all of us. When the Dysautonomia Information Network was founded in 2003, potsplace.com was expanded to include other types of dysautonomia, and the website became www.dinet.org. This website served us well for many years, but eventually it became outdated and some portions no longer functioned well. Michelle had hoped to build a new website, but was unable to complete this project before stepping down as president. When I became president in the fall of 2011, one of my dreams was to oversee the creation of a new website. Initially I had a difficult time finding a web design company that was the right fit for DINET’s particular needs. Nina Wilde recommended Bray Industries to me, and they were just the web design company we needed! On behalf of the DINET community, I would like to extend a huge thank you to Charlie Bray for building our new website! I have greatly enjoyed working with him on this project. He truly went the extra mile for us and did a fantastic job. We will continue to work with Bray Industries in the future in order to maintain a website that serves the dysautonomia community well. We hope that this new website will be beneficial for all of you, and we hope that DINET will be able to continue to serve the dysautonomia community for years to come. Enjoy the new website! Rachel Lundy DINET President