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Brand guidelines - November 2017<br />

Typography Rules<br />

2016 A Year<br />

In Review<br />

Headings and subheadings<br />

Thank you for your kind<br />

support this year<br />

Open Sans Bold should be applied<br />

to all headings and subheadings.<br />

ving a lot of<br />

to email. We’d<br />

and keep you<br />

test news from<br />

ula Foundation.<br />

email address,<br />

iln.org.au or<br />

01.<br />

As a Christmas special, we are delighted to bring you this 2016 Year<br />

in Review of the Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation. Thank you for<br />

your tremendous support this year in helping us work to achieve a<br />

world where childbirth injuries are a thing of the past. Without your<br />

support, these remarkable results could never have happened. We<br />

thank you and wish you a safe and happy Christmas.<br />

Carolyn Hardy, CEO, Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation (Australia)<br />

Over the last year you have helped the Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation to:<br />

Treat over 5,300<br />

patients<br />

Provide over 1,600 life-changing surgeries,<br />

with a 95% success rate<br />

Provide<br />

physio<br />

to 4,421<br />

patients<br />

& Joni Kabana<br />

Successfully graduate<br />

20 Hamlin midwives,<br />

with another 92<br />

students in training<br />

Support 85 Hamlin<br />

midwives working in<br />

34 clinics in remote<br />

rural parts of Ethiopia<br />

Enrol over 2,220<br />

patients in vocation<br />

training and<br />

education classes<br />

Deliver over 22,000<br />

healthy babies<br />

Make over 26,368<br />

postnatal care visits<br />

Quotes<br />

Brevia Semibold should be applied<br />

to quotes with the person’s name<br />

in Brevia Italic<br />

Brevia and Open Sans is the typeface featured throughout the Catherine<br />

Hamlin Fistula Foundation brand. Times New Romans should only be used<br />

in applications such as letters for easier legibility for consumers.

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