FOR MOEBIUS MOMS AND DADS: NEED A KICKSTART?
So maybe you're a parent of a child with Moebius Syndrome. And your child has special needs; he or she needs a lot of medical attention. It costs a lot. The bills pile up. What to do? Read about what one woman did--her child has cerebral palsy, but she raised money in a bit of a different way:
"Looking for a way to pay for treatment for her son with cerebral palsy, one
Oregon mom decided to write a book and turned to Kickstarter.com to fund it.
Even she was surprised by the result.
Former journalist Shasta Kearns Moore wrote “Dark & Light: A love story
for babies,” after noticing that her 2-year-old twin boys loved simple books
with little text and silhouettes rather than intricate illustrations.
The Portland-area mom hoped that the board book could help fund costly
therapies that are helping one of her twins, Malachi Millard, who has cerebral
palsy.
Rather than look for a publisher, Kearns Moore started a Kickstarter campaign
asking everyday people to pledge money toward publication of the book. She hoped
to raise $5,000, but has far surpassed that initial goal.
The campaign, which ends
Wednesday, already has over $9,600 pledged from 244 individuals.
“Just having people stand behind us and say, ‘Life dealt you a rough hand,
but we’re going to help you make something awesome out of it,’ means more than I
can ever express,” Kearns Moore told the Portland Tribune."
To find out more, just go here.
“The dictionary is the only place that success comes before work. Hard work is the price we must pay for success. I think you can accomplish anything if you're willing to pay the price.”--Vincent "Vince" Lombardi (1913-1970)
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