Six babies cried at once—and in that moment, we realized love alone wouldn’t be enough to protect them.
We are a low-income family raising twins, premature triplets, and older children with special needs, and every single day is a balancing act between love, survival, and impossible choices. Our triplets were born far too early, and keeping them healthy now depends on things many families take for granted: warmth, electricity, safe transportation, and stability.
Right now, we are asking for help to raise funds so we can meet two urgent needs that directly affect our children’s health and safety.
A Safe Vehicle for Our Family
With twins, premature triplets, older children with special needs and disabled parents, we simply cannot fit safely into a standard vehicle. Multiple car seats, medical appointments, school, and therapy visits make transportation a daily struggle. A 12-passenger van would allow us to safely transport our children, avoid missed medical care, and keep our family together instead of having to make heartbreaking choices about who can go and who must stay behind.
Utilities That Keep Our Premature Babies Alive and Healthy
Our premature triplets need a consistently warm, clean, and powered home. Utilities are not optional for us. Heating, electricity, and water are essential for:
Maintaining safe temperatures for fragile infants
Frequent laundry to prevent illness
When utilities are at risk, so is our babies’ health.
We are doing everything we can. We stretch every dollar. We sacrifice constantly. But the reality is that raising multiples with medical needs has pushed us beyond what we can manage alone.
Every donation—no matter the size—helps us move closer to safety, stability, and peace of mind. Every share helps us reach someone who can help. You are not just giving money; you are helping keep premature babies warm, helping children get to their doctors, and helping a family stay whole.
Thank you for reading our story. Thank you for caring. Thank you for being part of our village when we need it most.
With gratitude and hope,
The Brown/Ireland Family





