Savali is a 26-year-old Air Force veteran and devoted mother of two who is courageously fighting for her life after a sudden and severe medical crisis.
By the grace of God and the incredible power of community, our voices were heard and we were finally able to get Savali’s transport approved so she could receive the critical care she urgently needs. We are deeply grateful to every person who prayed, shared, and gave, your support made this possible.
While this was a major milestone, Savali’s journey is far from over.
She now faces months of intensive medical care, rehabilitation, and ongoing treatment as she works toward recovery. The road ahead will require specialized care, therapies, follow-up treatment, and long-term support to help her regain strength and stability.
As a young mother and Air Force veteran, Savali has always been the one caring for others. Now she needs a community to help care for her.
As Savali is transferred to Stanford for this next phase of treatment, her father and family are relocating to Palo Alto to remain by her side and advocate for her care. Unfortunately, daily living expenses for her family are not covered, creating an additional financial burden during an already devastating time. They will need continued support for food, transportation, and basic needs while they remain with Savali throughout her recovery.
Funds raised from the first GoFundMe (originally created to secure Savali’s emergency medical transport) will now go directly toward her road to recovery and immediate medical needs. This new fundraiser will help cover the ongoing expenses in the months ahead, including specialized treatment, rehabilitation, and essential living costs for her family while they are relocated and supporting her in Palo Alto.
Every donation, share, and prayer helps lighten the burden on Savali and her family during this incredibly difficult season. Continued support will be critical as her recovery will take time.
Please continue to stand with Savali. Her life matters, her fight matters, and with continued support she has hope for healing and more time with her babies.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Tofi Fa’amuli & Sylvester Craft
Organizer and beneficiary
Tiarra Davis
Beneficiary






