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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated March 20, 1964 reads, "Four-year-old Jill Schroeder of Newhall is the poster girl for the 1964 campaign of the San Fernando Valley Kidney Foundation. Jill, who herself has suffered from a kidney infection since the age of three months, lives with her 10-year-old sister Jody and her mother, Mrs. Janet Schroeder at 24304 Logdell Ave. Above, she is informed of the honor by Mrs. Robert Dutton, Sepulveda, campaign chairman. Mrs. Dutton said that support is needed to meet the $77,000 program of patient aid, drug bank, research and public and professional education already in operation in Southern California. The Foundation does not conduct a house-to-house march. However, Valley citizens may mail contributions to the headquarters, 4808 Densmore Ave., Encino. The campaign will be culminated with a benefit dinner-dance April 11 at Sportsmen's Lodge, 12833 Ventura Blvd., Studio City. Actors Don Grady and Tommy Noonan will be guest stars."
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