I saw this on my friend Michelle's blog and wanted to get the word out here too. Take a moment to read his story and try to find the time to send a card. Nothing makes me sadder than a sick child but hopefully receiving these cards will put a smile on his face : )
Shane Bernier is a courageous seven-year-old boy from Lancaster, Ontario who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia when he was only five. On June 6th, 2006 Shane and his family received some unfortunate news: Shane experienced a relapse after completing 108 of 130 weeks of treatment.
However, despite the bad news, Shane has managed to keep a positive outlook on his situation and has made a heart-warming wish... He hasn’t asked for money or toys or anything of the sort. Instead, his birthday is on May 30th and he would like to break the world record for the most birthday cards ever received. His goal is 350 million cards. With every card, Shane’s courage grows. Something as simple as sending a birthday card could be enough to help Shane find peace and joy in his current circumstances.
Please take the time to send a card to Shane and make his dream become a reality. Share his story with your friends, family and co-workers. If at all possible, get your youth groups, church congregations, employees, neighbours or communities to set aside a few minutes to write a thoughtful note to Shane.
With every card, Shane’s smile grows...
Go to Shane's Wish for all the information on how to send a card.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
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5 comments:
Thank you for sharing that, my two girls will get a card out to him ASAP....we want him to make his goal! Love your website, you have a beautiful family. Hugs-Kim
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That's so neat! I stopped and sent a card out immediately! When you all come visit Mia, be sure to come over! We got update pictures last night! We're so excited.
I plan to check this out ASAP.
How nice of you to pass along the info
Kim
Very cool post. I will be sending that kiddo a card & spread the word:)
This is so touching...thanks for passing the info on. I happen to know a 6 year old who loves making birthday cards. ;)
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