
Helping Our Dad Recover from Stroke
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“Anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad, and that's why I call you dad, because you are so special to me” - Wade Boggs.
Our dad is more than the man that jams out to ZZ Top, enjoys washing our cars and iced coffees, or the carpenter that likes to build it himself. To say our dad is our hero is an understatement.
Our dad is the one that always strived to provide the best for myself along with my mom and siblings, Brittany and Kyle. He is selfless and compassionate, with the best sense of humor. My dad has always been my biggest supporter and role model.
Our dad recently suffered an unexpected stroke, while home alone. Impacting his right side, with bleeding and swelling in his brain.
My sister, brother, and I would appreciate any assistance for our parents during this difficult time. My parents are high school sweethearts, married at 19, and best friends through 40 years of marriage. It would be out of their character to ask for a lending hand, which is why we are asking on behalf of them.
Our dad needs to get all the medical assistance he can get, and with this financial burden, I fear he will continue to put us first and not the aid he needs.
All donations would go towards the ambulance, brain scans and countless hospital bills, along with continuing physical therapy.
I cannot lose our dad or have him lose the quality of life he deeply deserves.
I need my dad more than anything, he is the one that I reach out to at any hour of the day and the one I hope to celebrate my future life achievements with from career jumps to walking me down the aisle one day.
My sister, brother, and I greatly appreciate any donation(s) or simple good thought.
Thank you,
David Admire’s kids: Carlie, Brittany, and Kyle.
(Team A – as our dad calls us)
Fundraising team (2)
Carlie Admire
Organizer
Ocala, FL
Shelly Admire
Beneficiary
Brittany Admire-Lafleur
Team member