
Wow that is such a poignant scripture from the Bible and it
moves me every time I read it. It just resonates with me the importance of faith in God. Looking back at this
past year I can see how my faith has been tested and grown in numerous
situations. But out of everything we've gone through this year - I have honestly been blown away by our journey fundraising for
Atticus’ service dog. As I’ve mentioned before, a great deal of prayer went
into making that leap of faith. We kept asking God that if this was not the
right path for Him to close all of the wrong doors. We have yet to find a wrong
door.
I have been dreaming of the day when I would be able to
write this post. I had thought it would be at least February or March before I
could even start composing it in my mind. So here we are… a mere 5 weeks after
we started fundraising to get Atticus a service dog. And I am so ecstatic but
still in mild shock that WE HAVE REACHED OUR GOAL. Yes – you read that right
and if you’re like me you may need a Kleenex!! As of last night we have
$11,093.75.
All of this has occurred in a matter of days. We’ve had
several generous donations online and through the mail that helped boost our
total. But in the last 5 days the most incredible things have occurred. First
we received a $1,000 donation from a wonderful individual who wishes to remain
anonymous. We were blown away by their generosity! Then a day later we received
a card and check for $500 in the mail from the Dorcas Ruth Ladies Ministry at
St. Paul United Methodist Church. The card said
“For your little
angel. We would like to donate a portion of the amount you need to get a
service dog for your son. Please accept this with the love and the prayers we
send it. Your friends and family in Christ.”
This one really touched me because this is the church that I
grew up in. My parents joined this church when I was an infant and they are
still members. Many of these women watched me grow up and have known me for
over 30 years. It really touched my heart that they thought of our family and
wanted to help our little man with such a generous donation.
The last incredible thing was like the other two – a
complete surprise. We have known the Rice family for several years and think
the world of Dana, Carol, Christian and Connor. Dana’s wife Carol said that he
has always had great respect and admiration for service dogs. He also loves Mr.
Atticus. Dana is an attorney in Gadsden and several weeks ago he contacted
several of his friends and business contacts in the area. He announced that he
would be pledging $250 to Atticus’ service dog fund and asked others to match
his pledge. Tuesday night Carol handed me an envelope with $1,500. I was so
blown away that I was crying too hard to even say thank you for several
minutes. She said that Dana had taken this upon himself and hadn’t even told
her what he was doing. He wanted to make sure that Atticus was able to get his
dog. We are so thankful for this wonderful family.
Friends, I cannot tell you how much the last 5 weeks have impacted our lives. To see dear friends, family and even complete strangers go out of their way and give so generously to make sure that Atticus is able to get his service animal – it has been the most moving experience of our lives – Justin, myself and our parents. I mention our parents because they have been so supportive from day 1 when Atticus was diagnosed. And when we began our journey for the service dog – their response was no different, they were on board 100% - he was going to get his dog. They too have been touched by this experience.
So Tuesday night we were ecstatic, thankful and in a little
bit of disbelief! We said a prayer of thanks and I’m so glad God knows what’s
on your heart because I’m not sure anyone else could understand the prayers
being said through the sobs and tears of joy.
Since we have now reached our goal, I contacted my dear
friend Kora about our jewelry party fundraiser. We talked at length about
canceling it. After much discussion and prayer we decided to keep the party
scheduled as is for those that are already attending. Kora felt that the
proceeds from the party should go toward our training camp costs when we receive the dog (7 days hotel,
food and gas) as well as initial costs for getting a dog (leashes, dog bowls,
vet bill, etc.). I was so torn on all of this as we have reached our goal. But
– she pointed out that these women really wanted to help Atticus and even
though our goal had been met that this was still helping him with his service
dog. She also had the beautiful idea of donating what is left to a child at
Wilderwood who is also in the fundraising process. I love this idea of paying it
forward. If you have already signed up to attend the party we just want you to
know how the proceeds will be used. But, these donations will not be tax
deductible. What has surprised me the most though is that no one has been
concerned about the tax deduction they would get – they just want to help
Atticus. And Kora asked me to pass along this note: “Please still plan to attend the party. It will be a girl’s night
celebration with pretty jewelry to play dress up with.” I love that girl
and I am looking forward to our celebration as well.
When we started this process we were constantly
brainstorming on all of the fundraisers we could do. We thought about a chili
supper and silent auction, a rummage sale, and Justin also had plans to do a 5K
run. But now – FIVE weeks into the fundraising – we are finished! So, we will
not be doing any future fundraisers and we no longer need any donations. But we
do want to send a huge thank you to those that had offered to help with these
fundraisers. And thank you everyone for your love, support and most of all your
prayers.
We had no idea that people would respond the way they have
responded. Again – I cannot begin to express how amazing this has been for our
family. We met our goal in FIVE WEEKS!!!!!!!! Can you believe it? We are still
trying to wrap our heads around this revelation. If there was any question in
anyone’s mind that it was not God’s will for Atticus to get this service dog –
those doubts should be gone now.
In our tearful prayer
of thanks the night we realized we had reached our goal we thanked God for our
sweet Atticus who has taught us so much and made us better people and better
parents. We thanked Him for our amazing parents who made us who we are today.
We thanked Him for all of the amazing friends, family and strangers who gave
selflessly and with total love. We thanked Him for this amazing journey and for
growing our faith and reminding us that when we give our cares to Him in total
faith, He will provide.
5 Trust in the Lord
with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy
paths. Proverbs 3:5-6