First off, friends who I haven’t seen or talked to in a while have asked which of my two siblings is Gavin’s parent. Gavin is actually my cousin’s firstborn son and the first grandchild of my mom’s eldest brother.
Gavin’s family is one of only two known cases in Southern California who are living with Tay-Sachs Disease. He has a younger sister, less than a year old, who is a carrier of Tay-Sachs but very fortunately doesn’t have the disease.
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| Gavin in 2008. |
I want to thank all those who are volunteering their time, talent, and resources to make handmade Christmas cards for this very important and worthwhile cause. We have generous people donating cards from all over the world. Not only that, I am very grateful to those who are sharing Gavin’s cause to friends and family and promoting awareness about Tay-Sachs. I see that my cousins’ friends continue to support Gavin’s family by joining and promoting this card drive. My friends also didn’t fail to show their support – thank you so much. Even more touching is that people who don’t even know Gavin are helping out and extending their prayers. (Blog entries such as this just make me teary-eyed – and I read them in the morning!)
I must admit that the satisfaction I’m getting from this fundraiser is priceless – aside from being able to help my nephew, the responses I get from kind souls from different countries make me happy all the time and continuously remind me that the world is good. (And please take note, this is not just my project anymore – this is all of our project.) – Oh! And it also teaches my kids compassion and selfless giving. I tell you, priceless!
One very important announcement: The handmade Christmas cards are now available for pre-order. Many have asked how they can buy the cards. I’m selling them online and making them available for pre-order now lest you guys forget that you promised to buy some. *wink
My deepest thanks to everybody who made this fundraiser possible – those who donated Christmas cards, those who donated money, and those who bought the cards. I am truly grateful. We have raised a little over a thousand dollars – not bad, in my opinion – a good enough reason to consider this fundraiser a success. Thanks again so much. In our own little way, we have all helped Gavin. (December 11, 2009)









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Hi hi!I made ten cards! :) It was soooo therapeutic making them. Have been exchanging tips and ideas with some (good) girl friends. There were endless chats on MSN about what materials to use, and how to ‘borrow’ some equipments from offices (the paper cutter thingy). Tee hee! That brought lots of giggles and excitement. We are like a bunch of school girls pouring our energy on this project!
Thank you for the opportunity to feel good. :)
I’m mailing my package this weekend. The cards may not be the best collection that you will have, but really, they were made with love. So so much love for the boy whom I have not even met.
I hope he feels it.
Hi-
I am working on featuring a story about Gavin & your Christmas Card Drive on 4S Connect, the community website in 4S Ranch where Gavin & his family live. I would like permission to post your mailing address/contact information for our residents so that we can help and get involved in this fundraiser for Gavin. (I’m afraid if there are too many hoops to jump through that the residents won’t take the time)Please contact Janelle if you have any questions.
Thanks, Lisa Bershaw