SOS, we need you!

    SOS, we need you!

    Last Plea for Help...we have fallen so very short of where we need to be to help these families :(

     

    We want to shed light on the courageous pediatric mission families who have been greatly impacted by extremely difficult circumstances.

    Facing Unforeseen Obstacles:

    Throughout this year, we have witnessed the resilience and strength of our pediatric mission families, who have been steadfast in caring for their sick children in the face of economic hardships. Many of these families have lost jobs or faced reduced income as they prioritized their child's health and well-being, making enormous sacrifices to ensure their child receives the best possible care during their time in the hospital (some do not make it home)

    Support in Times of Crisis:

    In these trying times, your support has been a beacon of hope for these families. Thanks to your orders and the occasional contribution, we have been able to provide essential financial aid to help cover medical expenses, basic necessities, and living costs for these families during their child's hospitalization and beyond. Your compassion has made a significant difference, providing them with the means to focus on their child's recovery without the burden of financial stress.

    The Realities We Face:

    Despite our best efforts, the challenges of meeting the needs of those we serve are very real. While we continuously work to sustain the Pediatric Mission through sales and other fundraising initiatives, there are moments when we encounter unexpected hurdles. These hurdles, coupled with increasing expenses, remind us of the importance of standing together as a community of Catholics, being the hands and feet of Christ when it is needed the most.

    Asking for Help - A Humble Request:

    It is not easy for us to ask for assistance. When we find ourselves facing unforeseen circumstances, we believe that seeking help is essential to ensure we can continue our pediatric mission and serve those who rely on us.

    How You Can Make a Difference:

     

    1. Place an Order: Your continued support through ordering our products enables us to sustain our efforts and maintain our impact on the lives of those we serve. Head HERE

    2. Make a Donation: Your generous contributions, no matter the amount, directly support our mission and help us navigate through very challenging times. Head HERE

    3. Spread the Word: Share our mission and story with friends, family, and colleagues, helping us reach more individuals who might benefit from our products or wish to contribute.

     

    Together, We can help Heal and Strengthen:

    In the face of inflation and economic instability, our commitment to these pediatric mission families remains steadfast. We believe that by joining hands and offering a helping hand, we can uplift these families and help alleviate their heavy burden.

    Your generosity and compassion are making a tangible difference in the lives of these families and inspiring hope in the face of adversity.

    With profound gratitude, we thank you!

     

    -----From a physician we help...he sees to the medical needs of children no one else seems to be able to help ❤️-----

     

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    We do what we say we do!

    I am begging for your help with The Pediatric Giving Mission.
     
    We will send you a gift for your help. 
     
    GOD BLESS YOU!
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    ---Some of the many wee ones we've helped---

    ---HELP IF YOU CAN----



    Here is a post, from a recipient of what we do,.

    L**** and I were one of the precipitants of This mission. She is right. My parking was 9 per day for 3 months. Then on top of that food cost me approximately 15 per day. That was cheap - I got vouchers for $5.00 per meal. So somedays I did not eat or made meals last for more then one meal. Had to. Parking was $810. Food was $1,300. Then you have normal household bills and I have 3 animals I had to pay to have people come and take care of them. At first I had my dog in the Kennel for 1/2 the time. That was about 500. It is VERY expensive to have a sick child. That was Just ONE hospital stay. We have had numerous ones. Some only a few days, some a week or two. Without their help we would of gone fully under!

    From providing necessary funds to actually having families stay with us...we DO what we say we do!

     

     

     

     

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