The Parker Reese Foundation exists to fight the congenital diaphragmatic hernia birth defect.
"Congenital" means "born with." The diaphragm is the breathing muscle that separates the chest cavity and the abdominal cavity. The diaphragm develops when the fetus is about two months old.
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is the absence of the diaphragm, or a hole in the diaphragm. This can occur on either the left or right side, but is most common on the left.
The contents of the abdomen, including the stomach, intestines, liver and spleen, may go through the hole and into the chest. The contents prevent the normal development of the lung (pulmonary hypoplasia) on that side, and may affect the growth of the other lung. After birth the infant will have difficulty breathing if the lungs are not developed enough.
There are two types of diaphragmatic hernia:
Bochdalek hernia: This type involves an opening on the back side of the diaphragm. The stomach, intestines and liver or spleen usually move up into the chest cavity.
Morgagni hernia: This type is rare and involves an opening in the front of the diaphragm, just behind the breast bone. The liver or intestines may move up into the chest cavity.

The Parker Reese Foundation is committed to providing quality care and support efficiently and effectively for the individuals and families they serve by funding medical research, advocating public awareness campaigns, supporting all who have been affected by the congenital diaphragmatic hernia birth defect.
It is our mission to disseminate timely and useful information to the medical community, to encourage and fund research to enhance productivity in finding a cause and to successfully help those diagnosed with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia find effective treatment and sustaining all who seek out our organization.
The Parker Reese Foundation is a nonprofit corporation incorporated under the laws of the state of North Carolina. We are a tax exempt public charity under section 501c3 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. To verify the legitimacy of our organization you may contact the IRS at their toll free number (877) 829-5500. Our Federal Tax Identification Number is 26-1737136.
Parker's House
Parker’s House was started on May 6, 2008 for families delivering a baby with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) or coming back for follow up appointments and/or surgeries at Duke University Medical Center or UNC Chapel Hill. You can stay overnight or you can stay for months. Parker’s House is designed to suit the needs of the families it serves. This house was donated by some dear friends of ours, Rob and JoAnna Maguire. It is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with office and a full basement.
It is located on a dairy farm in Hillsborough, North Carolina only 15 minutes from either hospital and several shopping centers and restaurants. It is minutes from Maple View Dairy Farm and Ice Cream Shop.
This house will mean so many things for families facing CDH. It will be a home away from home for them. A place where they and their extended families can stay with absolutely no worries. This house is free of charge to families and offers many amenities including but not limited to; cable television, wireless internet and play center for children.
It is a pet friendly house and has several outdoor kennels.
If you would like more information or would like to be put on the waiting list please email jessica@theparkerreesefoundation.com
CONTACT INFORMATION
Post Office Box 2199
Elizabethtown, NC 28337
Toll Free: 1 888 PRF CDH0
Telephone: 1 888 773 2340
Fax: 1 910 863 3913
Email: info@theparkerreesefoundation.com
The Parker Reese Foundation
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8141-B Pat Booker Rd.
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