Jane Hession
Jane’s Story
Jane Hession’s son Brendan was in high school when he died from meningococcal disease, only 16 hours after the onset of his first symptoms. It was not until after her son passed away that Jane learned about the vaccine that might have saved her son’s life. Jane is now dedicated to educating other parents about meningococcal disease and prevention, including immunization.

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