Kirkland Reporter picked up the Bothell story in their paper today. I just love how he is inspiring so many people with his story of courage, faith and strength. Way to go!
i saw james story on home and health in the uk and was moved to tears.What a great community to help james like that.my daughter has identical tumour though not quite as advanced and as you can imagine its a heartbreaking situation which is made much worse by cruel people.it restores my faith in human nature to see how people have helped james and also to see james himself be such a positive man.Truly inspiring
James was born with Neurofibromatosis. As a child he had surgery pretty much every year to keep up with the growths on his face. His dad would take the family on a summer vacation after his surgeries so he could recover and have fun. When he turned 18 he didn't have any more insurance to cover more surgeries. The tumors have stopped growing now and he would love to have the last procedures done. Several years ago he was told that his insurance company wouldn't cover it because he was born with the condition, so we are working toward a goal of $50,000 to cover the cost of treatment and recovery. We really won't know how much money is needed until he is thoroughly evaluated, but James is very excited that we have taken this project on, but I know he's a little leery of it actually happening. I am committed to doing everything I can to get him into the recovery room.
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i saw james story on home and health in the uk and was moved to tears.What a great community to help james like that.my daughter has identical tumour though not quite as advanced and as you can imagine its a heartbreaking situation which is made much worse by cruel people.it restores my faith in human nature to see how people have helped james and also to see james himself be such a positive man.Truly inspiring
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