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OUR GOALS ARE:

Inalex Communications is dedicated to serving the needs of all those in the bleeding disorder community.

  • To provide a safe forum where families can learn and share their insight, support, and practical advice about bleeding disorders and their effects on families, relationships and lives.
  • To develop and provide bleeding disorder education and materials to families, with an emphasis on making the programs effective, straightforward, and inspiring.

OUR SERVICES ARE:

  • One Day Workshop: 5 - 7 hour on-site topic specific sessions led by subject matter experts
  • Retreat Weekend: 2 - 3 day theme specific event led by subject matter experts
  • Partnering Workshop: 2½ hour Inalex workshop, led by subject matter experts, combined with another non-Inalex related community program
  • Keynote Presentations: 45 – 90 minute session presented by Joe Caronna speaking on topics pertaining to Manhood, Fatherhood, or Parenting issues
  • Program Facilitator: 60 – 90 minute Rap group and discussion session led and facilitated by Joe Caronna
  • Teleconferences: 90 minute topic specific and rap sessions
  • A Bright Future DVD Series™ : Topic specific education and support series
  • Inalex Exchange Newsletter: Interviews with community members, informational
  • Audio CD Series: 30 minute informational interview with community experts
  • Book Distribution Program: Topic specific books authored by Inalex faculty
  • Program & Marketing Consulting: Program marketing, review and development

 

 

 

 

 


UPCOMING EVENTS:

Teleconference:
November 4th, 2009
“Deepening Your Relationship: For Parents Only!”
Speaker: Jack Kakolewski

Workshop:
November 14th, 2009
Newark, New Jersey
Robert Wood Johnson

Teleconference:
December 3rd, 2009
“Stop the Worry / Stop the Stress”
Speaker: Dr. Ron Potter-Efron

For more information call Inalex Communications:
201-493-1399
866-802-0304
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