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Team Sierra Sims

For those of you who have been on this journey with us and for those of you who have not, we’re humbly reaching out and asking for your support with Sierra’s ongoing battle with Dissociative Identity Disorder.

Up to 18, she was a straight A student and a budding athlete with a full ride scholarship to Auburn University but due to past trauma from which no one knows the origin, she developed life-altering mental illness. As a single Mother and full-time caregiver, Kathie is continuing love and support for her daughter in the ongoing battle to regain her mental, physical and emotional health. Sierra is a beautiful and intelligent world-changer with many talents that have yet to be seen.

 

Thankfully, recent treatments have assisted her in getting stabilized enough that Kathie can now transition Sierra to an extended care program in Sadona, Arizona called ATMC , that will help her even further in the quest for her healing. We have a partial donor who will assist Sierra with the first two months of her treatment however, because the program is up to eight months in length, we are seeking funding for the remainder of her stay along with some additional costs.

 

$4,115.00 for a Spec Scan (for the brain) for Sierra, by Amen Clinics in Atlanta, Georgia, needed prior to going to Arizona.

Up to $500 - Travel to Atlanta for Spec Scan.

Up to $1,000 - Travel to Arizona for CeCe's extended care program at ATMC  in Sadona, Arizona.

 

As friends, let’s come along side Kathie and Sierra. Thank you for your support and please forward this on to as many people you can.

 

Thank you,

Leslie Butler

Tammy Lenox

Raeni Rinker Dumford

Barb Trobaugh

Pastor & Pastor Debbie Lowe


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