Natasha Fuller’s Road to Recovery
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Tash is the most vibrant, loving person you will ever meet. She is my best friend – my rock, my confidante, and my sister, all rolled into one. She is supermom to her two beautiful daughters, an amazing hairdresser, and the most caring and compassionate person I have ever met. She is my hero.
Tash needs our help.
On September 30, 2018, Tash suffered from a stroke.
The stroke has left Tash unable to walk or swallow. She is currently being fed through a feeding tube. Her road to recovery will be long, and it will not be easy. She will have to re-learn how to walk and to swallow. Her doctors have advised it will take months.
She is only 33 and has two daughters- Olivia [6], Allie [4] Who she needs to get better for.
Unfortunately, as a hairdresser, Tash cannot access the disability benefits that so many of us take for granted. Bills for her rehab, medical, and family expenses will continue to pile up.
I’m making this page in the hopes that we can all come together and do what we can to lighten this load. Tash will need to put all she has into her recovery. She shouldn’t have to worry about making ends meet during this time.
Please give what you can. Anything at all will help this beautiful family maintain some normalcy during this horrific ordeal.
Let’s do for her what we all know she would do for us.
Tash needs our help.
On September 30, 2018, Tash suffered from a stroke.
The stroke has left Tash unable to walk or swallow. She is currently being fed through a feeding tube. Her road to recovery will be long, and it will not be easy. She will have to re-learn how to walk and to swallow. Her doctors have advised it will take months.
She is only 33 and has two daughters- Olivia [6], Allie [4] Who she needs to get better for.
Unfortunately, as a hairdresser, Tash cannot access the disability benefits that so many of us take for granted. Bills for her rehab, medical, and family expenses will continue to pile up.
I’m making this page in the hopes that we can all come together and do what we can to lighten this load. Tash will need to put all she has into her recovery. She shouldn’t have to worry about making ends meet during this time.
Please give what you can. Anything at all will help this beautiful family maintain some normalcy during this horrific ordeal.
Let’s do for her what we all know she would do for us.
Organizer
Shannon Morton
Organizer
Hamilton, ON