Day: July 17, 2015
A short promo video for Cape Ann TV’s full coverage of The Wall That Heals From Becky Tober
Hi Joey,
Could you please share this video on GMG?
Its a short promo video for Cape Ann TV’s full coverage of The Wall That Heals.
Community Stuff 7/17/15
Beauport Princess Discount Coupon for July 17th and 18th
Gloucester Nor Easters Flag Football
Hi
I was hoping you could help me promote the new Flag Football for youths ages 5 -14 starting up here in Gloucester
Gloucester Nor Easters sponsored by the West Gloucester Chargers and Riverdale Rockets present the Summer Flag Football Program – every Friday Night at 6pm Omaley School Field for all boys and girls ages 5-14 , cost is 25.00 per player and there are family discounts provided. Go online to register at West Gloucester Cahregers website and choose Gloucester Nor Easters or arrive at the field ahead of time to register. Each registered player will get a new Nor Easters first edition T shirt. Parents please ensure you put bug spray on your children
Any questions email us at Chargersyouthprogram1@gmail.com
Regards,
Glen O. McEachern
Thank you for taking the time to read our story.
My cousin Kim, who grew up in Gloucester Ma, where all her immediate and extended family still reside had a daughter born with tricuspid atresia on March 2, of this year. He story can be read in detail on her go fund me page. But here is the information. They live on the coast of North Carolina. At Kimmi’s 18 week ultrasound they got the unfortunate news that Eva would be born with a Congenital Heart Defect called Tricuspid Atresia. She would be born without the right side of her heart. Kimmi and Jason live over 3 hours from the hospital. Eva is receiving her care at Duke University Hospital, in the Pediatric Cardiac Program, which is top ranked in the nation.
Soon after they learned about Eva, Kimmi and Jason educated themselves about her diagnosis and learned Eva would need at least 3 surgeries within the first 3 years of her life. Fortunately, I was blessed to fly from Boston to NC for her birth to support Kim and Jason with whatever they faced after Eva was born, due to yhe unknown outcome after birth. Eva did not need surgery immediatly after birth, and was discharged home for the first four weeks. She did well at home, eating, growing, etc, until Good Friday, April 3, 2015. Eva took a fast, unexpected decline, and was rushed into her first surgery at Duke.
Yesterday Eva faced her second of the 3 surgeries which will lasted approximately 4-5 hours, which will be followed by weeks of recovery. Looking to share her story to gain support and awareness.
Please let me know if you can help! I can provide more information if needed!!!
Kristen Coughlin
http://www.gofundme.com/pah454
https://www.facebook.com/EvaClaireTricuspidAtresia?ref=hl
