Sam was burned while playing outside with his older brother when a lighter caught his pajamas on fire and 14% of his body was burned, including his face, neck, and torso. Julianna, Sam’s mom, felt overwhelmed in the hospital, but her family and the Arizona Burn Foundation were there to listen and support her. So Juliana kept faith that everything would be okay.
“He was able to move his neck. He’s able to look up and down. He’s able to go side to side and before he couldn’t do any of that, and he was just stuck… now he’s thriving.”
Through everything the Arizona Burn Foundation was there supporting Julianna and Sam. Julianna states, “Kelsey (ABF’s social worker) was a lot of help for resources and I knew I could talk to her. If it wasn’t for her, I think I would’ve given up and I couldn’t appreciate her and the foundation more for that…She made sure I had everything I needed to be successful going through this.” Julianna is thankful ABF was there to help her learn more about what having a child with burns looks like. “Anything I needed, your doors were open to me, and I appreciate that.”
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