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Help Jamie & Prycelynn Rebuild After Open-Heart Surgery & Facing Homelessness
My name is Jamie, and I’m the proud, full-hearted mama to a sweet, resilient 3-year-old girl named Prycelynn — my miracle baby, my reason to keep going, and the strongest soul I’ve ever known.
While I was still pregnant with her, doctors told me something no mother ever wants to hear: that my unborn daughter had a life-threatening heart defect called Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) — a rare condition that meant her body wouldn’t be able to get enough oxygen to survive. The moment I heard those words, my world shifted. I knew I had to do whatever it took to save her life.
After she was born, Prycelynn underwent open-heart surgery as a newborn. I made the heartbreaking decision to leave everything behind and relocate from Montana to Washington, where she could get the critical, specialized care she needed. We came here for her heart — but now, we’re here fighting for our survival.
Today, we’re facing homelessness for the very first time in our lives. We have no family here in Washington. No transportation. No safety net. Just the two of us — mother and daughter — doing everything we can to stay afloat. I try every single day to be strong for her, but the weight is getting heavier.
To make things even harder, my mom — Prycelynn’s only living grandmother — is now hospitalized back in Montana with kidney failure. I’m torn between two places, two crises, and I feel helpless watching the women I love most in the world fight battles I can’t fix.
We urgently need help to:
• Find safe, stable housing so Prycelynn can have a real home again
• Get a reliable vehicle so I can take her to medical appointments, therapies, and just live with a little normalcy
• Start rebuilding our lives with hope, security, and healing this is what the money will be used for
We’re not asking for extra — just enough to get through. Enough to breathe. Enough to make a better tomorrow for my daughter, who deserves so much more than the chaos we’re stuck in.
If you’ve ever loved a child with your whole soul, please consider helping us — whether it’s a donation, a share, or a prayer. Everything helps. Everything matters.
From my heart — and from Prycelynn’s healing one — thank you.
With love and deepest gratitude,
Jamie






