This tragic accident has separated parents from their young children, not only due to the duration of their hospital stays but also because of the ocean between them. The families of these patients are now responsible for caring for their children. As a mother, I can think of no greater gift than helping other mothers until they can be reunited with their children.
With my mother-in-law’s help, I designed glass-beaded bracelets, and we spend every Thursday stringing them together. By donating $50 or more to the Hawaii survivors, you will receive one of these “taylor”made bracelets and the proceeds will assist the families until they can be reunited with their children. You can donate here.”
We are grateful for your support,
E.T. & the Taylor Family
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