Our buddy Eddie made the paper today!
Eddie's mom chose to share Eddie's story in support of Jimmy Fund's Radio Telethon; the story captured the interest (and also, as you'll read, a keen sense of injustice) of a Herald reporter, Gerry Callahan, who wrote a heartbreakingly true article about Eddie's fight for today's paper.
You can read the article--use the right sidebar's "Eddie in the News" to link to today's story.
Somehow, reading an "outsider's" perspective on a family we've come to know so well, and love so much, made both Jason and I cry today.
It didn't help that we read the article while standing in the lobby of Children's Hospital this morning, waiting for our own daughter's cardiology appointment, anticipating a big sigh of relief about her progress since her open heart surgery nearly 3 years ago (and that sigh of relief did come).
Somehow, to see our friends still suffer so much, when our son has gone on to such great post-bone marrow transplant health, seems cruelly unfair. And to have "escaped" the medical fires again with our daughter, while Eddie still suffers...it makes us angry, and sad, and wishing we could do more.
So we came home today to do what we could to get the word out about Eddie's Fund. There are just 10 days left to our Rockin' August Giveaway--for every $10 you donate to the Fund, you'll receive 1 entry into our Giveaway for an iPod Touch. But more importantly, we've made it our goal--after so many years of raising funds for this family--to pay off their car, and as soon as we can. Maybe August can be the month for that.
Please join us. Eddie's family shouldn't have to worry about their bills--they've got enough on their plates. Tonight most of us will tuck our healthy kids into bed. Kori, Eddie's mom, will tuck Eddie in and sleep fitfully, waking throughout the night to feed him through a GI tube and to worry about his labored breathing. The world shouldn't be this way. It sucks. But it is. And we can do something to help alleviate the suffering, to bring hope, to help a family know they are not walking alone.
Join us this month in donating to Eddie's Fund.
As always, we appreciate your support and love for a boy you've never met.
With love,
The Winchell family
About Eddie's Fund
In 2006, our 10-year-old son had a bone marrow transplant. While recovering in isolation at home, he determined to do something to help a bone marrow transplant family we had met while in the hospital. Something to help his new friend, Eddie. We started Eddie's Fund that week, and seven years later, as Eddie continues his post-transplant recovery and waits for a double lung transplant, our family of five continues to raise funds for Eddie and his family. 100% of all donations to the Fund are paid directly to bill companies to help Eddie's family financially manage the intensity of Eddie's recovery. On behalf of Eddie and his family, we thank you for offering hope and help and joining with us to support our buddy, Eddie.
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