Monday, May 5, 2008

Fundraiser at Tailgators

This past Saturday we held an event at Tailgators Sports Bar to help raise money to aide families that have a child with a Congenital Heart Defect. We held a Silent Auction, a 50/50 raffle, and a special raffle for a set of Club Level tickets to a Cleveland Indians game. The night was a huge success. Emily and I had been trying to raise money for the past two months for the Congenital Heart Information Network's "Circle of Hearts" campaign. We had a fundraising goal of $5000.00 and as of a month ago, it didn't seem like we would even come close to that. Thanks to the event we participated in at the Winking Lizard and the fundraiser at Tailgators, I am pleased to announce we had met and surpassed our goal of $5000.00. In fact, we raised almost $5000.00 alone at the event at Tailgators. The event was a huge success and I think everyone had a lot of fun too. We raised a lot of money for a great cause but we also raised awareness on CHD's. We also got to share Lily's story with lots of people. I only can hope that Lily somewhere knows how many lives she has touched. Our little girl has inspired us to try to reach out and help other families in need. We have donated the money from the Indians ticket raffle, the 50/50 raffle, and other flat donations to our Circle of Hearts fundraising site for Lily. If you visit the site you will see we have now surpassed our goal. Once we have all the money from the silent auction in, we are going to the majority of it for a donation to the Congenital Heart Information Network's "Spencer Fund". Spencer's Fund directly helps families in need who are dealing with a child that has been effected by a CHD. Many of these families are spending countless hours in hospitals while there child is trying to recover from major heart surgery. Some of these families are having difficulty paying bills and providing for their other children. We are also donating a portion to the F.E.E.L. program at Fairview Hospital. The F.E.E.L. program (Families Experiencing Early Loss) did a great job taking care of us while Emily was still in the hospital recovering after Lily had passed away. That program helped us when we needed it the most so we are more then happy to repay the kindness. Emily and I want to thank everyone who particpiated in some way with our event at Tailgators and we want to thank everyone who participated in our fundraiser for Lily over the past few months. We could never have reached our goals if it was not for the generosity of all of you!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Jim and Em,
I can't believe the incredible things you have done to help others learn more about this condition and especially to help parents who may also go through similar experiences as you. You show what wonderful things can happen when we are inspired by love and caring. Lily's positive energy lives on in your expressions of caring and help that you offer to others. God Bless you all for your strength and determination, and most of all love and compassion for others. I want you to know I have forwarded your blog address to a professor at Notre Dame College in S. Euclid. I just finished taking his class on parent/professional partnerships in the Early Intervention curiculum. One very important topic he expanded on was the parent's experience of learning about their child having a disability and the stages that they go through as the child's story unfolds. I just felt your story was so poignant in the way you have experienced and expressed this and shared your journey. I know it can be valuable to others who are working together with parents of children with disabilities at all stages, giving them the insight into your inner experiences and emotions.
Thank You so much for sharing such an intimate experience. You do not know how many more lives will be changed and touched because of what you have shared!

Danielle said...

Congrats. I'm so glad you guys were able to raise so much for Lily. I am sure she is watching and smiling, knowing what wonderful parents she has! *hugs*

~Danielle, Mikie and Lane Woods~

Anonymous said...

http://www.amherst.k12.oh.us/steele/brendon_fundraiser.pdf

For anyone who would like to attend.