PSP Strong to bear your loss

6 months ago, I lost You. Love You Forever

By Laura Louizos

It was 6 months ago that I woke up and you did not 😢 💔 I miss you so much Mom and still can’t believe you are gone. I am grateful for all the memories and laughs we shared, and I hope you are making new ones up there! Till we meet again. Love you forever and always!

The only thing I am asking for at Christmas is to reach the $2,500 goal for my Moms Fundraiser, and to bring awareness to this disease. (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy)

I am asking for donations to Moms fundraiser instead of gifts this Christmas.

You can donate directly through the link;

http://support.tgwhf.ca/goto/ColeenCunningham

 

100% of the donations go to the new Rossy Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Centre and Canadian tax receipts are issued for over $20.

Once we reach our first goal of $2,500, a plaque will be placed at Toronto Western in honour of Mom. There are many goals we will be setting and the ultimate goal is to hit $25,000 by the end of May 2020! May is PSP awareness month and it will be the first year anniversary of Moms passing (05/18/2019)

We are at $1,130 and almost half way to the first goal! And we are just getting started!

Any amount helps! Sharing this post also helps!! Please help us spread and raise awareness for this horrible disease.

SHARE FAR & WIDE!

Thank you All! 

If you haven’t heard of PSP (not the video game) go to www.pspawareness.com to find out more! You never know who you could help.

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