4/27/09 - Guest Blogger - Brent Riggs

Hi friends, this is Brent Riggs, guest blogging for Adam and Aimee today. They didn’t ask me too, I begged them to let me.

First, I know many of you know me and know that Adam and I are good friends, but a lot of you have no clue who I am. Because of what I’m writing today, it is prudent to give you a quick “who is this guy?” My wife and I have a blog at www.riggsfamilyblog.com. We have seven children, three are internationally adopted, two from Guatemala, one from Ethiopia. Our four year old from Guatemala, Abby, has Leukemia, and four times in the past year we spent days at a time unsure if she would survive. So we know a little bit about how Adam and Aimee are feeling, and what they are going through (actually we know a LOT about it).

Adam and I have become good friends over the months. I’ve been honored and blessed to have him stay in our home, and to be able to offer spiritual encouragement and advice. You’ll find my ministry site at http://www.seriousfaith.com/ and my professional site at http://www.brentriggs.com/. We also featured Kayleigh’s story in our magazine called “Serious.Life” in a story called “One Pound Miracle” (http://www.seriouslifemagazine.com/default.asp?issue=9). That issue received over one million page views.

So what? Did I get on Adam’s blog to promote myself. Nope. I just wanted to establish some credibility and background with you before I began to talk about what I really wanted to say today. One last thing, I want to make it abundantly clear that I CALLED the Freeman’s and asked to be able to speak to you on their blog. They were immediately hesitant and it took a couple of conversations for me to convince them. They are already overwhelmed and infinitely grateful for all the help and prayers that you have provided up to this point. The fact remains for them as they wake up each day, they need help, a lot more than they would ever publicly say.

Let’s recap for the newer readers:

You remember that little mortgage crisis last year? It was “in the news” for a while but it continues to devastate the lives of those who were unsuspectingly caught up in the disaster caused by politicians. The Freeman’s had a thriving real estate business, one that was blessing others, providing for family members and helping the community. The real estate crash disintegrated their entire business and income at the same time they began the long journey of relentless medical crisis with Kayleigh who was born three months premature and has been on a life crisis roller coaster from day one.

The bills skyrocketed, the business plummeted. So along with the emotional strain that comes with the daily battle of wondering if your child will be alive tomorrow, they have also endured the stress of mounting bills, threatened foreclosure and repossession, bill collectors, medical expenses, and all the expenses involved in the constant travel and dislocation at the hospital… this type of situation causes all expenses to rise, new expenses to occur. All the while, their income simply disappeared. We aren’t talking years, we are talking about a matter of months. People of lesser character and strength would have succumbed to despair with half this stress. During this time, I’ve watched Adam try to start a new business, work on getting the real estate moving again, and reach out to help others. We aren’t talking about some lazy “victim-minded” people… these are genuinely good, hard working folks who are walking through an EXTRAORDINARY set of trials.

I know that people have already helped the Freeman’s, as have we. In particular, enough money has been given to keep the most critical element in place: insurance for Kayleigh. I know from personal talks with Adam that this money is almost gone too. Adam would barely even consider letting ME write this blog post because they feel you have done so much already (I had to be very persuasive to get them to consider it). This is FAR from over for them. It was not a one time, short term situation. You can’t name a bill or expense they are not so far behind on that “action” is not being pursued. In the meantime, their precious daughter is lying in the hospital with “no hope” according to the doctors.

No hope? For those of us who believe in our Creator, we know that there IS hope. God could miraculously revive Kayleigh. THAT is hope. God could bring Kayleigh into His presence, if He hasn’t already. THAT is hope.

What we have right now is not a loss of hope, but a family enduring both the crushing stress of losing a child, and the debilitating stress of debt piling up exponentially. There is simply no reason for ME, and YOU, and the tens of thousands of other Christians who frequent this blog to not relieve the one part we CAN relieve: financial stress. We live in a land of PLENTY. Yes, times are a little harder right now, but I doubt many people reading this have anything much less than a comfortable life with plenty of material possessions, entertainment and leisure. I’m NOT about guilt trips. I only remind my Christian brethren of this because sometimes we lose sight of how good we really have it. And I ask you to consider how much YOU would hope and pray for help if you were in the same situation.

The Bible teaches us that if we have two coats, why do we let our brother go cold? If we have water, why do we tell them “God be with you” and not give a cup of water? Prayer is critical and required. GIVING puts prayer into action. There is no need for this precious family and their children to have endure ALL of this suffering. Yes, they will endure the sadness of the probable loss of their child. Can’t avoid that, no way out unless God intervenes. But together WE CAN remove the financial stress, the strain of bill collectors and relentless creditors. Sadly, and we hope it won’t be necessary, we need to remove the stress of how they might have to pay for a funeral.

Friends, as a Christian family, we get to love together, rejoice together, cry together and hang tough together. There is simply no need for the Freeman’s to have to endure the paralyzing stress of both critical illness as well as enough financial stress to cripple most people. One or the other is bad enough. Both? May it never be.

I’m not beating around the bush about my request. With the tens of thousands of people who are visiting this blog, we can all click the DONATE button up there on the right side, and we can almost instantly remove the financial stress so this family can spend possibly the last couple of weeks with their daughter without the overwhelming burden of losing everything they own, and the relentless inquiries from bill collectors. It would be hard for one person to give a hundred thousand, but it’s not hard for 50,000 people to give two dollars, or 10,000 people to give $10 or 1000 people to $100.

I’ve got a daughter with Leukemia. I have seven children. When the financial crisis hit in the Fall of last year, my income was cut IN HALF. But I see a family in greater need, and if we can sacrifice, I know you can too. Our family will lead the way by giving $250 first. It’s not much, but if the rest of you join us, it soon will be.

I’m not one for emotional appeals or begging, never have been. However, this is a case of Christians caring for their own. We should not let our fellow Christians suffer under so much without joining them in their trials. We all have hard times. We all experience stress, and perhaps you are feeling the financial crunch today. I understand that. We are too. But the Freemans are enduring EXTRAORDINARY circumstances, and it is simply to God’s glory that we, as a Christian family, pool our resources together and alleviate some of their burden.

Follow me, as I follow Christ…

Brent Riggs
www.seriousfaith.com
www.riggsfamilyblog.com

UPDATE: Based on some valid incoming comments, I want to say that this post was not meant to imply that those who don't share our Christian faith are incapable or unwilling to care and help. Of course they are. We speak in "Christian terms" because our Christianity saturates our life. We know that people who do not hold to Christianity as their faith are just as capable and willing (sometimes more willing much to our shame) to give and help and care as much as those of us who profess Christianity. Again, I write in Christian vocabulary to our Christian family because that is what we base our life on and we can no more exclude it than we can exclude breathing from our life. It is not in any way meant to make others feel excluded or unwelcome to help the Freeman family. Of course not, but evidently that needed to be clarified. ~ Brent

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Anonymous said...

My baby daughter was born on Easter morning, and I was just given some money to buy her "whatever she needs." She doesn't need anything, so she's going to donate part of her money to the Freemans.
God bless!

Karyn said...

I'm in, too! From one family affected by prematurity to another. Our dear daughter was also a one pound miracle, but after a tough medical course she beat the odds and is now a healthy nine year old. I've been hoping and praying for the same for Kayleigh as her story has reminded me of what a miracle girl we have! It's my pleasure to be able to do something to help alleviate at least a little of the stress and pain.

Karyn in IL

bethanyjones said...

I've never donated to a blog before, but your post helped me to make the decision to do just that! Thank you so much for helping me to understand the Freeman's crisis....dear Lord, please be with them! I can't even pretend to comprehend the heart break! Oh, sweet Kayleigh, you and your family are in our prayers!

Lori Myers said...

I am new to Kayleigh's story, but my heart is breaking tonight. I can not imagine. My heart goes out to them, along with my prayers, and a donation to help my fellow Christian and my fellow man! God bless you, your family, and the Freeman's.

Katie Anderson said...

Adam and Aimee,

We are here for you, and always will be. Our donation has been made, and we will continue to keep doing so as we can. We LOVE you guys so much. Give each other HUGS and know that GOD is the Alpha and Omega, Beginning and the End, and NOTHING is over until HE says so.

Love Always,

Katie Anderson

Jenn said...

I could not give much, but I gave. I hope others can follow! No matter the amount, it all adds up in the end. God bless!

NoahsMama said...

just donated a small bit. i hope that between all of us, it will help. Remember, this is still Gods Plan A. Praying!

Anonymous said...

Brent I know it isnt the point but is there anyway to let us know how much is coming together. I think it would mean a lot to all of us who can only give a little to see that together we really made a difference. Praying for Kayleigh and Abby.

Amber said...

May God Bless you and your family. .I donated and I hope it helps.. I wish I could give you more.

Jenny, John, Jennah, Abby said...

Very well said.

Donation made.

Tracy said...

My husband and I are proud to donate to Kayleigh. We are also the parents of a preemie. Kayleigh has helped me see past the day to day stresses of being a mother and I am so much more appreciative and grateful for the time I have with my children. I am praying for Kayleigh and all of the Freeman family. Please know that there are so many of us who have never met you that are thinking of you every day.

Anonymous said...

I will gladly donate. Your post was truly amazing and I am thankful that you were allowed to post it. This family has been through SO much, it is only right that they have so help when they are in such a time of need. I pray every day constantly that they find peace in their time of despair. I am a first time mom, and at times it is very hard, very frustrating, but reading about Kayleigh it makes you hold your little one closer to you at night, give them that extra kiss, Kayleigh and the Freeman's have taught me SO much about being selfless and that life is so precious, so fragile. I hope that God touches this beautiful baby girl and allows her to live her life. I am praying that a miracle happens. Her story and her life is far far from over. This family is inspirational to so many people, and again I want to thank you for writing this blog.
Aimee & Adam & Kayleigh, you have a very special place in my heart. Your family is very dear to me. I wish you nothing but the best wishes and I am praying that God graces you with yet another miracle.

Tracy said...

I have followed this blog since shortly after Kayleigh's birth. I feel so sad about all of this as if she is a part of my own family. I don't have a lot to donate but did make a small donation. I hope with all of us together we can make a difference for the Freeman's during this difficult time.

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Anonymous said...

You are in our prayers. glad to see people are so caring and giving to help out a fellow brother.

Anonymous said...

I just donated and it isnt much but one thing I know is that "Little is much when God is in it"
I am praying for Kayleigh and still expectiong a Miracle. God bless you in these days to come and just know that you are never alone for Godis with you every step of the way

God Bless
From Angie
Olathe, Kansas

Tressa said...

I donated, I am so very glad to help out. I was going to use it to go shopping, but I decided that I don't need it, and I would rather help someone who does. God bless the Freemans, and I will pray for them, as they walk this path God has chosen for them.
Tressa

Anonymous said...

I will be donating for sure. Thank you Brent for the eyeopening post. WOW...that is what I can say. I am a blessed mommy of two. I can't imagine that the Freeman's are going through. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you...God Bless the Freemans.

Nikina said...

Thanks for the kick in the pants Brent, I have been putting this off for a while now, always having an excuse like this will take too much time. Well I just donated and since I was linked to paypal I click all of 3 buttons, and just like that I had donated.

Everyone out there, it's easy! If you were like me thinking so many people come to this site they must donate so the Freemans don't need my money,I guess as a whole we aren't donating.

It's simple... If Kayleigh has touch your life an anyway, please donate, even $1.00 will help!

Anonymous said...

Aimee and Adam:
I am feeling sick inside. My stomach has this sad ache. Little Kayleigh's photos show her so beautifully sleeping away, so it appears. But she may not wake. It hurts so much. I can't begin to feel what you do but what I imagine isn't very pleasant. She is such a fighter. Maybe she just was put through too much. This really makes me think long and hard about god and what is going on. This is not fair and not right. I know that we don't understand why things happen but that doesn't always make me feel better and able to accept things like this. I know that this is not helping. I am glad that you have your faith to comfort you. The financial crisis you are going through is just one more layer of grief. I don't know if you've considered bankruptcy but if you do this all the bill collectors calls will stop. Even Donald Trump has done it so you are in good company. If you know anymore about her condition or of any positive stories, please post them.
Your friend in Chicago,
Lisa

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EC said...

I'm glad my family could help in a small way by donating. Praying for y'all! We love you Kayleigh!!

Love,
Erin Crista

gramma Tricia said...

Brent please could you post an address or a bank address that they might have set up so people can help this way.. because we don't have a way to donate gramma Tricia

The Father Family said...

I have been following Kayleigh's blog for a few months now.My prayers have been with you, just as they are tonight.

With love,

The Father Family

Anonymous said...

Could you please put up the address for us to send money to? I don't do things over the internet like that, but would love to send them a donation to help out. This has been on my heart for a long time, so thank you Brent, God is dealing with a lot of us to open up and help out. I know what medical bills can be in no time at all, so i can't imagine how bad their's are with the hospital stay for as long as it has been. I am so thankful that God has blessed me to be able to help them. Thank you God for all you do for us.

Jill said...

The Freemans = heroes

Unknown said...

I have been praying and praying for this family. It is all I can do. I really wish I could help financially as I cry every time I read of their troubles. Unfortunately, I cannot help at the moment. My husband and I have lost our jobs due to "downsizing". We lost our home and I am living with one of my children and my husband is living in another state with another of my children. I have not seen him for 3 months. We keep in contact with phone calls, but cannot travel to see each other, let alone help the kids we are with. I have no money in the bank, and none coming in the forseeable future. As soon as we find our ways out of this pit, we will gladly send some of our finances to help out. I do pray daily for Kayleigh and Aimee and Adam, as well as many other children whose blogs have crossed my path. It is all I can do, but I do it with a heavy willing heart.

Renee said...

$10.00 more coming their way. Every little bit counts. Together we can make a difference.

CinderellaMommy said...

Praying as well as donating. Thanks for bringing this to all of us. I hope that it helps ease some of the burden that this beautiful family is carrying.

Crysgoss said...

Hope this helps!
Still Praying in Texas.

2Shaye ♪♫ said...

I just "happened" upon this blog yesterday (since when is anything a coincidence?) and blogged about it today. Just sent the Freemans a donation. This family is so deeply on my mind and in our hearts. There's so little I can say about how much I feel.

We love you all,

~Shaye

Kirsten: said...

I don't have a lot to give but I am more than happy to donate to sweet Kayleigh and her amazing family!

We Love Ya'll,

Kirsten, Devon & Brooklyn

critts said...

Where much is given, much is required. I can think of no better way to show the Lord that I understand that as we He blesses us we need to help bless the lives of others. Thank you for posting this, for making us all aware of their needs. Aimee was on my September birth board on BBC. It breaks my heart to read what the Freemans have been through. I know the Lord is with them, watching over them. I hope and pray that they will feel his Spirit.

Anonymous said...

I have donated...the gift she has given me is WORTH SO MUCH MORE!!! Thank you Kayleigh!!!

Haley said...

I will definitely be donating! I just need to talk to my husband (who is sleeping at the moment) about how much we can donate. Thanks Brent for making everyone more aware of the Freeman family's needs. No family should have to go through what they are going through with their baby or through such horrible financial problems and it's just awful that they are going through both at the same time. I feel blessed and honored to help them any way I can! Praying for them constantly!

Jen said...

Brent, Thank you for talking the Freemans into sharing this with us. My husband and I sent what we could for now. Kayleigh has had such a profound impression on he and I. We will continue to pray. Give our love to Adama and Aimee.

Stewart Family said...

I would be honored.

Brent-I also emailed you through your website about donating in another way. Hope you get it!

Denise said...

I am so thankful that you agreed to let Brent post and let us know about your needs. I've been praying for Kayleigh and for your family and I am so happy to be able to help financially, too.

Continuing to pray...

Alicia said...

Just donated.

Thank you Brent for posting this.

God bless you Freeman Family. May God wrap His loving and comforting arms around you.

We love you Kayleigh

Alicia in Colorado

Tamara Dawn said...

I cannot even imagine the stress they are under. Their faith is unwaivering and beautiful. Thank you for reaching out for help. I don't have much but I donated what I could. God Bless. I am just so moved by all the wonderful and generous people who have donated. This is truly awe-inspiring.

I really am praying hard for a miracle for sweet little Kayleigh.

Tamara

Nancy Obrigewitsch said...

Aimee and Adam,
I'm so sorry for the heartbreak you are going thru right now.Know that I am praying for your sweet girl and your family too.God Bless.

mindyluwho said...

I found this blog yesterday and am deeply touched. I would love to donate but would like to send it through the mail, would you please email me an address?

My email is on my profile.

Thank you.

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful post, Brent!

Praying for the Freemans in Colorado tonight, that God will give comfort and peace to them no matter what happens. I hope that our small donation of $100 will help relieve some of their financial woes.

Tamara Dawn said...

I wanted you to know I posted about Kayleigh on my blog and asked for help. I used one of her pictures from the "Too Beautiful for wordds" post. I hope that is ok. Please let me know. My post is here: http://proudtobecheap.blogspot.com/2009/04/united-we-blog.html

If there is anything I need to add let me know and I will. God Bless!

Shari said...

Thank you for posting this Brent and for being persistent that you write on their blog. They have experienced far more crisis than I have and this just 'jolted' me out of my pity party. However, I need to send a check. Could you shoot me an email at slfunk3763 at hotmail dot com? Thanks! I continue to pray for this little girl and her family!

waitingarms said...

Thanks Brent for being our voice of conscience. My family is giving to the Freemans with a joyful heart. I am praying that the Freeman family is one less family that will be crying out in anguish to the Lord over seemingly unaswered financial prayers because the Christian community that the Lord sends to meet their needs simply pats them on their head and says they will pray for them. My heart rejoices at the outpouring of support and oh, how pleased our Father must be to see His children respond in the way they are called to respond to their fellow Christians in need.

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for your post. My husband and I had a baby in the hospital for 9 weeks, touch and go after open heart surgery. I have experienced only a small fraction of what they are going through and feel I barely made it through, even with our strong Christian faith. We were both on leave from work for 3 months and almost lost our house. Without the help of loved ones, we would have. So to that respect I know how difficult it is to keep the finances in order when you want to give all you have to your sick child that needs you (and to the ones at home, too). We were lucky we had a job to go back to and over time, caught up. My heart goes out to the Freemans. I've only been following their story for about a week and it has been weighing heavily on my mind and my heart. I've been praying and praying and my church, family, and friends are praying. I believe in paying it forward and although I can't give as much as I would like to give, I will give what I can. I will add to my prayers that this burden is lifted. It's the last thing they should have to worry about right now. God Bless.

dani said...

Yesterday we had a guest pastor preach the sermon at our church. His sermon was on Matthew 25:31-46....verses 35-40 read: 35For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink,I was a stranger and you welcomed me, 36 I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me.' 37 Then the righteous will answer him, saying, 'Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? 38And when did we see you a stranger and welcome you, or naked and clothe you? 39 And when did we see you sick or in prison and visit you?' 40And the King will answer them, 'Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.'

We were called to TAKE ACTION and reminded that by serving others we are serving the Lord. Both my husband and myself were convicted to do more for others and meet needs when they are right in front of us.

Thank you Brent...for pointing out this obvious need that is right it front of us. I fully believe that the Lord spoke to many hearts through you, and we were excited to obey this call to care for the body, of whom Christ is the head.

Love to the Freeman family. You're always in our prayers.

Love from Arizona

mel said...

I don't even know what to write...other than I've been so touched by the Freeman family. Sweet Kayleigh was on my mind tonight...so before going to bed, I thought I'd see how she was doing. Instead I read one of the most beautiful post's I have ever read. Thank you Brent for writing the words of Jesus. We as children of God are one big family....and family helps each other out. My husband came out of the room to see me with tears rolling down my cheeks at the great sadness I have in my heart for Kayleigh and her family. We too will donate....it's the least we can do. WE are also in prayer for you all.

God Bless you,
Bill, Melissa Max and Dane Conner
Oregon

Kylie from Utah said...

I found this blog a few nights ago, and have stayed up late reading all about this amazing family. Occasionally, I hear my 16 mo old stirring in her sleep, and my heart breaks that Aimee has yet to hear her sweet Kayleigh on the monitor in the middle of the night.

I hope these donations help ease some of Adam and Aimee's stress. I am more than willing to help such an optimistic, upbeat, faithful, genuine and deserving couple.

"...to bear one another's burdens, that they may be light; Yea, and are willing to mourn with those who mourn; yea, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort, and to stand as witnesses of God at all times and in all things, and in all places..." Mosiah 18:8-9

♥Amy♥ said...

I just came across your blog, and your story breaks my heart. My son is only 2 months older than Kayleigh and I couldn't imagine going through what the Freeman's have went through.

I will keep both your family and your beautiful girl Kayleigh in my thoughts.

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for the reminder. This family deserves all the help they can get!!
Kara

Kerren said...

Just made my donation! I know we all wish we could do more, but like so many others have said, every little bit helps.

I too wish to ask that perhaps you could put up a counter of how much has been donated as a result of your post... It would be really great if we could see even a small piece of their debt/stress relieved..

We all love Sweet Baby Kayleigh so very much.. and anything that we can do to help such caring, devoted and loving parents is a deed worth doing!

You are constantly in our thoughts and prayers

Kerren
South Africa

Jennifer said...

Following in your lead, in Christ.

Praying for the Freemans and for your family Brent.

Emily A. said...

Praying for the Freemans. Happy to donate. Thanks for this great reminder, Brent.

Emily

PreciousMama said...

Can we please get a tally on how much we have raised so far? Thanks brent!

jennifer browning said...

Just curious, do the Freemans have to pay a FEE to collect the money from PAYPAL? Maybe would be better to send them a check instead?? Please advise Brent. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Brent, I am so glad, you have written this post. I just started reading the blog since I had heard about the prayer request.... I had not got to read the entire blog until last night, so I had no idea about the financial difficulties this sweet family was facing.....
Thanks for the post... I wish I could help some not only with the healing of their financial problems but the healing of Kayleigh and/or the healing of the family' s heart. God Bless each one of them and your family!
- B. C. from NJ -

Renee Hurteau said...

I haven't followed Kayleigh's story from birth. I was a rather latecomer into her world. But it did not take long for this tiny wonder to latch firmly onto my heart. Kayleigh's story has brought me joy and tears, has shown me what a blessing my own young baby is, and has brought me from a state of struggling with my salvation to finding complete peace with God. I have prayed harder for Kayleigh than I believe I have ever prayed for anyone in my life. She has touched thousands. When I read this blog last night, I gave a little without hesitation. When I thought it over, I gave more. No amount of money is going to make what's happening feel any better. Only God can and will give this family peace, just as He has given them strength for this long, hard road they began 10 months ago. But it is a way for those of us with many physical miles in between us to reach out and hug and comfort hurting brothers and sisters. God bless you all. If never in this brief sojourn, then I can't wait to meet you all someday in Heaven. What a glorious Father waits to comfort us there! What awesome hands wait to receive your precious daughter, should He choose to take her home with Him now. So many of us have been praying for a miracle for Kayleigh. But there's already been a miracle here- and that miracle is Kayleigh!

MB said...

You are in our hearts and our donation is on the way. We understand the pain of having to say, "See ya later" to your child. Our first was stillborn and our 7 year old only son just went home to Heaven a few weeks ago.

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Anonymous said...

When my twins were born one was in the NICU for a little while and had major surgery. Because of this my husband lost his job and I had no income. We received so much help from perfect strangers and God!! I always said that I would help someone in need when i could...well I don't have much but I have made a donation. I just started follwoing this blog a few weeks ago..I think It was God's way of telling me they needed help!

God bless you!

Anonymous said...

I've only recently found this blog and have been praying for the Freeman's. I'm glad you were able to reach out to all of the readers, Brent....I just donated and will keep the family in my prayers.

Anonymous said...

I have been unemployed since December. I just donated $25 which is equivalent to the "extra" money I receive on my unemployment benefits from the most recent stimulus package. As tough as times are financially in my house, I am mom to a healthy 10 year old boy and have a lot to be thankful for. God Bless.

Nadia Beling said...

Do you perhaps have banking details that we can make a donation to if we are from another country (South Africa), and do not have a credit card.

Emmeline said...

Well said! I have donated again and I can't think of anything more important to spend my money on.

Heidi C. said...

Brent - thank you for posting. I am sure I am not the only one who did not understand the depth of their need right now. I am going to donate right now.

Anonymous said...

Very well said! I could only donate a little to help them out, but every little bit helps! I am so close to them (location wise) and have a little boy in heaven, I pray they don't have to go through that...but if they do...please know that you have support and someone here for you.
Love you all,
Jen from Gastonia

Gym Mama said...

We are praying and donating for the Freemans! May God bless you abundantly with his grace and goodness!

Crunchy Mama said...

This Friday (payday) we will donate whatever we can, be it $2 or $50. We are behind on a car payment and well behind on rent, and could use every dollar to find a new place to live before our apartment is torn down in two months - but we will still gladly, lovingly donate. A dollar alone can go very, very far. I am shamed, as a note, by the non-Christians who found your wording to be insulting - you should not have needed to put up that update in the least. I am pagan, through and through, but we are all still brothers and sisters, all still loved by a higher power, all still connected in that we are HUMAN and need to care for each other in times of need. I did not find your wording offensive in the least, Brent - I found it uplifting and a very poignant reminder of how important it is for us to continue loving and supporting one another - be it in Christ, the Buddha, Jehovah, God, the Goddess - WHOEVER!
THANK YOU for the reminder, and as always, my thoughts are with the Freemans and their beautiful little girl. - Another Kayleigh Anne

Connie said...

We are praying for Kayleigh at our house! I just donated $50.00. My Jason was born the same day as Kayleigh. So, as I am watching him walk around the furniture, I easily know that it could easily be a different story. Kayleigh is always in my thoughts, everytime I look at my "Booboo". Take care and I am hoping a post today will bring some good news!

Anonymous said...

We are keeping the family in our thoughts and prayers..
I think you should keep everyone updated on how much is donated.. just to prove how people who don't even know this family are willing to give!
It is amazing how even as sinners, we all come together to help those in need..no matter how hard times are.
God is great! He definitely has a plan for little Kayleigh, whether it be here on earth or up in heaven with Him!!!

Kimberly said...

Wonderfull post and very well said!! Donated what I could, not much but every little bit helps right? God Bless this Beautiful Family!!!!
Kim

J. said...

Hope this helps - we will keep praying!
Love,
The Peskirs

Andrea said...

Beautiful Post Brent! Thank you so much for the little push to hit the donate button and help the Freeman's. I've been meaning to, but just haven't seem to have gotten around to it. Now, I am so ashamed of myself for putting it off when they need it so badly. They shouldn't be stressing about "everyday" bills and how they're going to pay them on top of everything they are going through with Kayleigh. Freeman family, I am still praying for all of you and for God to work a miracle in your sweet baby girl. My heart is just breaking with the turn that things have take. Just know that nothing is impossible for our God. Your precious daughter has touched my life in a very profound way. Thank you for sharing her story with us all and thank you for letting Brent post this post. It was an honor to donate last night and I will do so again on payday. I hope that together, we are able to relieve some of your financial stresses. Still praying and God Bless! We love you!

Anonymous said...

As the mother of micro-preemie triplets who spent months and months in the NICU, I understand the strain emotionally and financially. I don't know what I would have done if it wasn't for the help of family, friends, local churches and the community.

I don't have much leftover at the end of the week but I donated a small amount via paypal (and I would have donated earlier if I knew paypal was set up I thought it was credit cards only) and I will donate more next week.

Its the least I can do...this story haunts me daily and has touched me in ways that I ask myself "How can I not help out?"

Please don't take offence to people stating they are non-christians...like myself, I don't think they meant it as a dig against your beliefs...I believe they mean it to show that people of all forms of religion and non-religion has been touched just the same by beautiful Kayleigh.

I think of this family often...she was put on this earth to mean something different to each of us who cross paths with this blog. Whether it brings some back to God, furthers peoples beliefs, show how amazing the Freemans are, or reminds us to love our precious children a bit more...I know I hug my children extra hard at night...and send extra thoughts and prayers to this family...

So how could I not give?

SO'S from Canada

Anonymous said...

We donated! Thank you so much for your blog post. We continue to pray in Maryland.


Pastor Steve and Carla

Mrs.Shu said...

I'm sorry I could not donate more...I would if I could. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of this sweet little girl.

Liz said...

I donated $25. I wish I could help more. God Bless. Thank you for sharing your angel with us.

Anonymous said...

I sell Tupperware, and I get 25% profit off of everything I sell. I will be donating any profit that I get to Kayleigh. She is like my own, and I want to help as much as possible. I will keep giving as long as needed. www.my.tupperware.com/nikkiconway
I'm also putting on a Tupperware fundraiser for the Freemans...they will get 40% of all the fundraiser sells. I wish I could do more, but I hope what I'm able to donate helps. There isn't a second that Kayleigh isn't on my mind. Kayleigh is giving me a reason to get out and raise money for her family. I'm thankful that I have my healthy kids to drag along. I love you Kayleigh. Hang in there sweety. Staying Faithful, Nikki Conway Oklahoma

The Jeffcoats said...

awsome Brent!!!!! how else can i put it! i have donated! i also agree is there a way to see how well we are all doing with the donations just a rough guess? i just wish i could give sooooooo much more!!!!

Lindsey Wolfe said...

We gave what we could. Money has been so tight here in MI, but the Freeman family have blessed us with their story and overflowing faith. Both my husband and I grew up attending church every Sunday and living Christian lives - albeit - quite sinful at times. Once we got married our motivation to get to church suffered and lazy mornings sleeping in overtook our weekends. Since I started reading about Kayleigh and her family around the time our son was born (he was a premie and in the NICU for just a week - thank God) I have felt so strong in my face. We found a church and are more than half way through our membership classes.

This past week of posts from Adam have literally left me in tears and I just pray with all my might that little Kayleigh will be the miracle we all pray she will be.

I do hope you post an update so we can rejoice in the generosity of strangers from all over the world and let us know how much money has come in to support such a wonderful family.

God Bless -
Nathan, Lindsey and Logan

Anonymous said...

I would leave money... but I'm afraid I myself is having a rough month financially... so, I'm going to leave my prayers for Kayleigh and her family instead.

Alissa said...

Having twins that were born 11 weeks early and one that was in and out of the hospital for the first 6 months, I feel so much for your family and your beautiful daughter. Happy to donate and hope so much for you.

Anonymous said...

I've been praying for the opportunity to help financially. My daughter even wants to go around our neighborhood collecting change for Kayleigh. Thank you for posting about their need. They would do the same for each of us if we were in their shoes.

Praying in IL

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog a few days ago and your beautiful baby girl has been on my mind ever since. Please know you have a new prayer warrior in Ohio.

Kristin said...

So honored that I could help in a very small way. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to do so. We are praying for your sweet Kayleigh and your family!

Anonymous said...

My daughter, born just days after Kayleigh, is sending a gift for Kayleigh's family along with our love and prayers. We continue to ask God for a miracle.

However, if God's decision is to call Kayleigh home, look at what she has already acomplished! Many people acomplish less for God in a lifetime! Kayleigh is not just one of God's little children - she is one of His warriors!

Lindsay Norsworthy said...

hope our small gift helps. blessings!

Dana said...

I have just donated and want you to know as a Pagan family we have never been offended by any of the Christian comments, this is not a time to point out our differences but to remember we are all family.
We will continue to pray.

Many blessings,
Dana

Amy said...

Thank you for posting this. I needed the push to help them out. I had no idea things were that tough for them financially. And If i can help a little bit of their pain I would love to.

I could only afford $20.00 but every little bit counts.

Jessie S. said...

Thanks for the reminder of how we can put our love and compassion into action. My heart breaks for the Freemans and I am so glad I can help them in this way ...

Jenna said...

Thank you for sharing your heart with us Brent. Aimee took the time during everything she is going through with Kayleigh to post to me a couple of months ago while my husband and I were in the NICU with our son. It meant a lot to me and I am happy to give back to her. I will be challenging my blog readers to do the same. As always, we are praying for Kayleigh!

Anonymous said...

I donated. I can't get this little girl out of my mind. It is so sad, but the love of her parents and family is so beautiful. As a complete stranger to the family - I ask everyone who hasn't - donate. Give up that Starbucks coffee for a week and send it to the Freeman's. You won't miss your coffee nearly as much as they will miss their daughter.

Suzanne said...

Well said, Brent. As I read this part, ' I doubt many people reading this have anything much less than a comfortable life with plenty of material possessions, entertainment and leisure', I reminded myself that I also have two healthy children, which is the greatest blessing of all. I have given a small donation. I hope it will help.
Suzanne

Emily said...

Since your post I have been trying to figure out how I could help, with limited resources I wasn't sure. I just emailed your blog to my MOPS Mother's and asked if they would all contribute something, no matter how little, and we could pool that and send a donation. Just know that you are in my prayers, my heart is so heavy and I hope to make a donation very soon. Love, Emily

Lindsey Barham said...

Freeman's:
I just made my donation like I promised. I pray that everyone will donate even if it is just a dollar or two. We love you guys and I am constantly praying for you guys. Even though we have never physically meet I feel like I am part of your family. We love you guys. Sweet Kayleigh I pray you are resting well and I pray fro strength for Mommy Daddy and Brother and Sister.

Megan said...

What a sweet and beautiful girl! Will go and donate money now.

Toni :O) said...

Thanks Brent for a very moving post. I just donated to this beautiful family and here's hoping all these "little bits" will add up to a tremendous amount to help this sweet family. It breaks my heart the struggles this family is enduring and I continue to pray for them. So sad that we live in a land of plenty and so many families continue to struggle such as theirs. God bless you all!

The Pyrat Family said...

The thief's purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life.

~ John 10:10, NLT

I pray that what little I have to offer blesses the Freeman family!

Bryce's Momma said...

Brent . please post how much we have raised thus far. would be nice to see how our efforts have paid off for the Freemans! Thanks !

Scrappy quilter said...

I'm one who doesn't have a credit card. I'd love to donate. How do we go about doing that. You can leave a comment on my blog with an address if you want. It's moderated.

I hope this hasn't been answered already. I don't have time to go through the 274 comments.

Georgia in KC said...

Thank you for convincing the Freemans of the need to write this post. Your message was awesome and well written and it definitely struck me, as I'm sure it did LOTS of others. My husband hasn't worked in a week, but I'm still going to find my $100, as I hope everyone else will too. There will be a little less at church this week, but I'm sure God won't mind. God Bless both your family's as you go through struggles I can not even imagine.

Anonymous said...

Donated. As a parent of a NICU grad, who incidentally was born the same day as Kayleigh, I'm constantly praying. God Bless their family.

Tiffany said...

I am so sorry for what you are going through. Sweet Kayleigh is such a special, special little girl. She has touched so many lives, and it breaks my heart to see her not doing well. I will continue praying for your beautiful Kayleigh and your family. My husband and I would be glad to donate $100, but would prefer to do it through check. So please let us know if there is a mailing address we can send it to. Thanks, and try to stay strong.

Tiffany in Aiken, SC

Anonymous said...

Aimee and Adam,
I am new to this blogging scene. I have connected to you through Mckmama's site, and have been praying for Kayleigh and your family. I have also added you to our prayer list in our Sunday School class, firmly believing that we are to carry each others burdens, and that the prayers of a righteous man availeth much.

We live in Winston-Salem and are Keller Williams Realty agents. I wanted to ask if ReMax has an "Agent Care" fund. If so, as with KW, you can request a grant for family hardships, and the fund will help! Just a suggestion. If you would like to know more, please feel free to contact me through HomesofWinstonSalem.com. In the meantime, I would like to challenge all real estate agents to join us in making a donation to this deserving family. We ALL know how the market has shifted this past year ... let's help this family out! Many hands make light work!
MaryKay Rath
Keller Williams Realty

Anonymous said...

We are long time followers of Kaylee and the Tubre Quads grandparents. We just made a donation. Thank you Brent for providing a way for so many to help The Freemans and did not know how to.
Praying for Kaylee
Daniel & Vicki Aucoin

Anonymous said...

Well said, and thank you for taking the initiative to get the ball rolling. I've seen the "donate" button, but thought, "when we can spare it, I will". I'm ashamed. God knows, and He takes care of His own. I'm sending what I can now, and hope to be able to send more later. They shouldn't have to focus on anything other than their sweet baby girl right now. Thank you, and God Bless
from NY

Anonymous said...

We have a preemie who was also born 3 months early. He spent 4 long mo. in the NICU. We are very blessed that he is home with us now. We understand the emotional & financial stress this puts on a family.
Brent you are a good friend to this precious family. Thank you for this post & for opening our eyes & encouraging us to help out.
We are more than happy to make a $100 donation.
The Consola Family

4 Lettre Words said...

Thank you, Brent. Everyone should feel free to ask for help.

I pray that our contribution helps.

xoxo,
Dina

Josh said...

Just discovered this story and am praying for your family. I have donated and pray God blesses you all beyond comprehension!

There is always hope!

Adam and Sherry said...

We had so many people help us while our son was in the NICU so we are happy to "pay it forward" We don't have much but we are happy to help out any way we can.

Anonymous said...

I was just thinking, what if, EVERY time we jumped on to check in on Kayleigh, we automatically hit the "donate" button and just gave $1, or our coffee money for the day, or week... .
-Still praying!!!

jaegerfamily said...

Thank you Brent for reminding me that there is always someone in a worse situation. I was feeling sorry for myself and now.....well I couldn't give much but wanted to do my little part.

God bless you-
Gold bless the Freeman's.

jaegerfamily said...

Thank you Brent for reminding me that there is ALWAYS someone more in need. I was feeling sorry for myself and now......I can't justify it.

I couldnt donate much but wanted to do my little part.

Loves

God bless you and the Freeman's.

Anonymous said...

I've never commented before, but have been following Kayleigh's story for some time. It has truly moved me. She is such a precious miracle. I am happy to make a donation and will continue to pray for that sweet baby and her family.
Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you, 'declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

God Bless you! Rachel Conditt

Catherine Latchford & Family said...

I don't have a lot to donate, I have wanted to donate more, but i donated $10.00 it is not a lot but hopefully others find it in their hearts and it all adds up... I pray everyday for you all, your family, and of course even more for Kayleigh. I ope and pray that a miricle happens. She deserves it and so do you all. Thank you for sharing the new pictures of Kayleigh.
God Bless,
Catherine Latchford & Family...

Bridget said...

We've been trying to make extra money and just sold a few items on Ebay. The proceeds from the sale are going to you. I wish it could be more. My son and your Kayleigh had a very similiar due date. You make me realize EVERY DAY how lucky we are to have a healthy child. I will try and give again soon. Thanks for this post.
Much love & hugs,
Bridget

Anonymous said...

Paypal can be set up with your checking account number. It is safe and protected.

Hayden G said...

With everything going on in there lives money should not be an added worry.. if 50,000 people gave $1.. you do the math.. it would be a relief for them. Ive donated everybody else can to forget the big mac today and donate the $5

Melissa said...

I just started reading this blog and am so touched by this family. We are in a similar situation financially but I just donated $25. These people should not have to worry about finances in a time like this. I pray that all works out for them.

Lisa Lawrence said...

It is wonderful to see people step up to the plate to provide some financial relief for this sweet family. It is awesome that people realize that even small amounts add up very quickly and that each of us can help in our own way.

While there is no amount of money that can change Kayleigh's circumstances, this is a tangible way we can show our love and compassion for her and her wonderful family. I stand in awe how God is bringing both believers and non-believers together to help.

I pray all our donations add up to completely relieve the Freeman's financial concerns and urge everyone following this blog to give, even if just a bit.

My prayers continue....

Lisa

Anonymous said...

For those of you that are commenting about not having a credit card for Paypal....Paypal now offers bank drafts. Just enter your routing number and account number off your check and they draft it like a debit out of your account.

Thought that might help some of you who are looking for a way to donate but don't have a credit card.

Megan P said...

Thank you Brent for this post. I just donated.
And Freemans you all are continually in my prayers. May God hold you so close during this time!

michele said...

Thank you for making us aware of the financial needs of this family. It is an honor to "pay it forward" and help them out. I only wish money would solve all their problems.

I'm continuing to pray for this family and their sweet baby girl.

Hugs,
Michele

Unknown said...

I have been following your blog and little Kayleigh for a long time now. She is truly precious and I still pray for a miracle everyday. Your family is an inspiration to all of us and I only hope the donations help provide some relief. God Bless you all. I will donate today, thank you for letting me be a part of your life. My three girls and I still wear kayleighs bracelets everyday.

Tracy
Tucson, AZ

Jennifer W. said...

Hi, Brent. In addition to donating, I wanted to purchase a few Kayleigh bracelets, but was unable to access the page. Are they still available? It's no big deal if they're not, I intend to donate either way, but I wanted a visible reminder for my girls to pray for Kayleigh and her family each day! Thanks,
Jen

Unknown said...

Please accept my help on behalf of the Freemans, my heart is breaking for them and I hold my kids tighter and praise God for them. Reading this and the McKinney blog has restored my faith in God and the power of Christ's gift. Kayleigh has a very special purpose and I'm seeing/feeling it working. I'm just sorry it has to hurt so much. I pray Christ will be near during this difficult time.

Anonymous said...

I hope my donation helps. My prayers are with this family.

Anonymous said...

Prayers of peace from Alabama!

fmattso said...

Thank you for this post Brent. I would like to help too. Can you please shoot me an email with their address? Thanks! fmattso@yahoo.com.
Adam and Aimee I am so touched by your faith in God and by that beautiful baby girl! We continue to pray for a miracle but know God has a perfect plan.God bless you!

Ordinary Mom said...

Wonderful post! I don't have a credit card is there a mailing address we can use to send a money order in the mail? I would love to help out even if it's just a little!

Kate said...

I am all for helping another believer in Christ. As a parent of a medically-fragile child, myself, I have a few suggestions.

1. If their income has plummeted, have they applied for medicaid for Kayleigh? That would cover her medical expenses 100%. If they don't qualify for straight medicaid, have they applied to get SSI for Kayleigh? That would give them $674 per month to use for her benefit, PLUS medicaid which would pick up anything her primary insurance didn't cover.

2. Insurance has a maximum out-of-pocket each year that the parents have to cover before they (insurance) begins covering everything at 100%. Has Kayleigh's insurance reached this point yet? Hopefully her parents' maximum out-of-pocket isn't unreasonable (ours is only $2500 annually, which is nothing considering the expenses our son racks up each month).

I realize medical bills add up, but there are programs available to help cover the costs. I would advise Adam & Aimee to look into this avenue so that any money they receive can go to living expenses rather than medical expenses.

Continued prayers for Kayleigh & her parents.

Anonymous said...

I donated money last night and left a comment with a verse I felt was meant for Kayleigh, I guess mine was deleted, hopefully I didnt offend you. My prayers are with this family everyday!

Erin said...

I've been able to donate a little a few times, so I am more than happy if I can help them. I pray for their little Kayleigh all the time. She is like a second child to me. I hope and pray their is a positive outcome for her. xoxo to Kayleigh

Erin said...

I've been able to donate a little a few times, so I am glad my donation can help such a wonderful family. I pray for Kayleigh daily and hoping for a wonderful outcome. xoxo to Miss Kayleigh.

Stephanie said...

Thank you for the post Brent...I have looked at that button so many times and I finally clicked it...I hope we can pull together and at least remove one of their troubles. Now the rest is up to God! Continuing to pray for your precious daughter and family...

Trevor's Mama said...

Brent, I only wish I had more friends like you.
I have donated what I could. Your post truly spoke to me. I have just VERY recently come into the Christian world, and I don't know what I would have done if I hadn't found God. It's people like you that are, every day, saving people like me.
Thank you for helping those who are lost like me.

Jenny from Indiana said...

Kayleigh's story is a very touching one. I'll never forget her. I wish her family the best of luck. I'm thinking of you all often. God Bless you

Preciousdesigns said...

Not sure if this is the right place to post this....
Last night I gave a little bit to this wonderful family, and would love to do more to help.
I have a little boutique on etsy and know there are many others who have shops there too. If anyone is interested in setting up a group to donate a percentage of their sales to the Freeman's please contact me and we will work together to organize and or promote something on their behalf.
Shop: Preciousdesigns.etsy.com
Email:Preciousdesigns@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

I would be honored to donate to a family who has helped to restore my faith in GOD!!! Kayleigh has truly been a blessing and I believe that God is working through her to bring others to Christ. Please know that your daughter is touching lives every day and restoring peoples faith. I pray everyday for God to perform another spectacular miracle and heal your baby girl. Our church is currently doing a series on miracles and if you go to there sit you can download some podcasts of their messages. pathwayschurch.us

Praying in WI

Anonymous said...

I am not a Christian, I do not know the Freemans, I am new to this blog-reading thing and I am in a faraway country called Singapore! But I am touched beyond words from what I read in this blog. My heart cried so badly at the beautiful pictures of Kayleigh posted ... indeed, it's too beautiful for words... Donation made and I will pray for you through my Buddhism way...

Anonymous said...

Beyond personaly donating I went to the Oprah site and filled out a form telling them about this precious baby girl. If every person who comes to the blog would fill one of those forms out, I beleive we will get their attention.

Julia Ladewski said...

donated... she's such a beautiful little girl. thanks for writing Brent. God bless.

would love to hear an update on the donations!

Camille said...

Donation done. Bless Miss Kayleigh!
The Mattson family
Rogers, MN

Kristie said...

Thankyou Brent for caring so much about Adam,Aimee,Brandon,Allyson, andKayleigh.

I donated! I am also a mom of a NICU baby and it ain't no walk in the park.

I love you Kayleigh Freeman.

Kristie,Tony,Justin,Rebecca Williams in Alabama~~

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the opportunity to pay it forward.

Gretchen and Ari S. said...

Done! To the Freemans: Don't EVER EVER feel bad about this call for help! It takes a village. We need to support "strangers" as we do our own families. As a single mom with an Autistic son, I know what it means to need help. If more people helped each other, this world would be a much kinder and gentler place for our children to grow up in. I am honored to be able to help your family! Take care and May God Bless you all!

Tracy said...

How about an update on Kayleigh? I know you want to leave Brent's post at the top so it will be noticed but I would like to know how she is doing. Is she resting comfortably? Will they take her off the sedation long enough to see if there's any change? Have the doctors offered any more insight into what they feel happened?

I have prayed EVERY single day for Kayleigh and during her heart surgery, I was up the entire night praying. I have made my donations months ago, participated in the cutest baby contest, and watched the drawing come and go.

I just want to be updated on Kayleigh and then we can boost the money thread back up.

Thank you.

Angie said...

This family and "Kayleigh's Story" is the most real life example of the story of Job that I have encountered. I pray that God blesses these special people in the same ways they have been tried and tested...beyond all understanding. As another poster commented, I too look beyond the frustrations of day-to-day life w/our children and am grateful for every 'rotten' moment we have together. My donation is small; but I pray the collective whole is able to relieve some financial burden for Adam/Aimee. Thank you, Brent, for stepping up and saying what needed to be said on their behalf.

Walkers said...

I have found this blog off and on and have been moved by the strength of this family and this beautiful miracle from God. My heart aches for this family. I draw inspiration from their strength and their faith in God. I'm so sorry for this horrible chain of events. I am donating in honor of my precious little girl who is the same age as Kayleigh. May God comfort and strengthen you during this time.

Anonymous said...

I'm left with a lot of questions. It is my understanding that after 30 days in the NICU an infant patient becomes eligible for Medicare/Disability. I know this from my own personal experience of losing a child to a NICU infection after 2 months of life. Yet, of course we should all help the Freemans. They are living a nightmare only the parents of very seriously ill newborns can understand.

Anonymous said...

Adam and Amiee..I have been following your story for a few months and this little angel has more than touched my life. I am a mom of 6 and can not fathom what you must be going thru, but do know this...this has changed my life and my husbands. We pray of her everyday that the Lords will be done.
We donated and was more than willing I only wish we could do something else to ease your pain. Whatever decissions in life you two make for this baby girl will be the right thing. YOU two have more strength than you know. We love you all..and blessed be the day we all will be there to see Kayleigh.
Precious is not the word of this baby girl. Give her a kiss from all of us.
God's grace surrounds you all..
Love Ron and Donna Carver
Johnson City TN

Anonymous said...

I would like to give the family a donation but i do not use credit cards or paypal, so could you please put up an address for those of us who want to mail it to them, please. I will send a moneyorder to them (ASAP).Praying hard in Ky.

Randi said...

I have been following Kayleigh's story for months now. Thank you Adam and Aimee for sharing her with the world so she could make a difference! And that she has done!!

I beat the odds and had a healthy baby girl in August 2008 at age 43! Because we were so fortunate I would like to donate in honor of my healthy Baby Rylee and encourage all others to do the same!!

Prayers and hugs from Mississippi!!

Liz Walsh said...

I am so honored to do my part to help this wonderful family - I donated this morning. Kayleigh is such a precious gift from God and she has had a profound impact on my life.

Adam & Aimee, your love for Kayleigh and your strength during this time is truly amazing.

God Bless you all.

Praying for a miracle for sweet Kayleigh...

Liz
Rochester Hills, MI

Lindsay said...

I have been following Kayleigh's story for some time now. My son is only 3 days younger than Kayleigh and I think of her all the time as I watch him grow. Life just isn't fair sometimes. I have donated and I hope many more people will donate also.

Massey Family said...

Well said Brent.....I just donated $100.00 to the Freeman Family. I have never posted but have been following Kayleigh's journey since the beginning. I pray for your family often and hope for a miracle.
Ryan & Heidi
Enumclaw/WA

Anonymous said...

I am a new reader and had no idea how dire their financial situation was. Thank you for your post, and for how beautifully it was written! My $25 doesn't seem like much by itself, but when added with other amounts, hopefully they can focus on Kayleigh and not worry as much about finances. Aimee and Adam - you have touched many hearts by sharing your precious story, and hundreds of us are better parents, partners, and people in general b/c of you. God Bless You! Kim in Michigan

Sparks said...

I'm just in tears now after reading what Brent has wrote. And all the followers who have commeted to donating. What a true blessing you all are to the Freemans!

I also wish I could donate at this time, however with our checking account at a -$37.oo I can't at this time. We don't get paid again for anoter two weeks, and we have 3 kids at home already. When we do get our next paycheck I plan to donate first thing, even though it probably won't be much. I do know that every little bit does help though. I will continue to lift up the family in prayers and pass this on to our familys.

Lindsey said...

Thank you Brent for giving me that extra nudge I needed to go ahead and click that little button. Kayleigh's story has blessed my life in so many ways. My prayers continue for the Freemans.

Tiffany said...

Thank you for this reminder! I too have a daughter born last June and think of Kayleigh and her parents each night when I'm up with her. This story has given me an incredible perspective on those tough parenting moments and the Freemans have opened my heart to an appreciation for my daughter that I'm sure I wouldn't have known otherwise. I've been meaning to donate but kept forgetting...I'm so glad for this post as a reminder!

Laura said...

Donated - hope your post has generated more than enough to help the family.

Anonymous said...

Donated the small I can today from Bristol Connecticut. Stay tough our sweet girl. We love you

Jennifer said...

Any updates on Kayleigh? Were the Freemans able to bring her home yet?





~Praying in AZ

Anonymous said...

I don't have it to donate. We have been going through a financial crisis of our own lately and we have had to cut back and eliminate just about all of our spending. God bless the Freemans and they are in my prayers. That is the best I can do at the moment! (I am a CHRISTIAN but if I don't have it to give then I don't have it to give...that doesn't mean that I am less of a CHRISTIAN or that I don't care what they are going through.)

Barclay Kathryn said...

Happy to help out in a little way, wish I could do more!

Anonymous said...

Well done Brent. Sandwiches for me at work this week will mean a small donation for Kayleigh. It's the right thing to do.

Prayers for sweet Kayleigh.

Leah said...

I joyfully donated. Praise Jesus!

Anonymous said...

Adam and Aimee-

I started following your story on BabyCenter.. ever since that first devastating post that read "HELP! My baby is expected to live"... from then on, I have been following your story and sharing it with others...

Because of your incredibly Sweet and Strong little girl, I feel like I am a better person because I have learned so much from her...and from you, her AMAZING parents.

Not only do I pray for Kayleigh everyday... but I also pray for the other babies and children that are linked to your website...including little Abby.

As a 2 time, NICU parent... I have always felt a "connection" to both of you and to Kayleigh as I know what its like to watch your sweet baby and have to leave night after night without having them home with you.

Your faith and love is a model to us all.

I wish I was able to donate a dollar for each tear I've shed for your family... but I'm no millionaire!

I hope the donations of all of your followers can ease some of your stress... it's amazing to see perfect strangers coming together like this... and I'm happy to be part of it.

You and your Sweet Kayleigh are loved by so, so many people!

Patti said...

I Have Donated As Well. Thank You Brent For Bringing The Seriousness Of There Financial Situation To Our Attention. The Blogging Family Is SO Amazing.

my--four--sons said...

Almost 9 years ago I had to walk out of the hospital without my baby boy and we were very blessed to have financial support from friends and family and community during that impossible time in our lives. It is my turn to pay it forward. Kayleigh is truley an angel from heaven.

Anonymous said...

I've been following Kayleigh's story for only a short time. I think about them every day. I just donated. Thank-you, my thought are with you all.

Kristi in MN, USA

Chrissy said...

We donated! Love and prayers from Brian, Chrissy, Claire and Cohen!

Paula/Indiana said...

Dear Freeman family,
My heart breaks for your little daughter, she is precious. Our little granddaughter was in the NICU for 4 1/2 mths before finally going home, those are difficult days. I have called on God on your behalf and asked Him to touch Katie as only He can and to give your family peace. I have donated, I am so glad to have the honor to help in a small way. Kayleigh has touched so many lives, it is just remarkable. Thank you for sharing her with the world!
Sincerely
Paula/Indiana

Diane said...

Donated! Well said Brent! And to the Freemans: Please dont hesitate on asking! Im still praying for you little miracle, and please continue to keep us all updated on her!

"And all things, ye shall ask, believing, ye shall recieve."
Matthew 21:22

Anonymous said...

I just recently started following Kayleigh's blog and have been truly touched. My husband and I do not have children yet, but plan on it. It just makes me realize how many people are lucky to have a healthy baby. I donated and this is the first time I have ever done such a thing....especially on line. Kayleigh and the Freeman family will be in my prayers.
Amanda in South Dakota

Unknown said...

Instead if dinner movie night my husband and I have decided to take that money and donate to Kayleigh's strong family. As a mother of 3 whose husband had a serious brain injury and can no longer work. I donated 75 dollars. Not much but I will try to donate more after I pay rent. Both the Freemans and the rigg families are in my thoughts are with you and prayers being sent your way. Love to all and god does make miracles happen. Remember Doctors are Doctors and God is God. While the doctors help us out alot, God is the one we have to turn to for a miracle and if anyone deserves it, I think its Kayleigh.
With love
The Sturtevants
From Massachusetts

Anonymous said...

My family lives in a falling apart mobile home, electric bills are 300 a month and we just got my husbands truck repoed. But, I felt in my heart to give what I had left in my checking account of $10.00. God Bless Kayleigh.

Anonymous said...

I love the idea to help this family in tremendous need, they are not only struggling financially but emotionally as well with sweet Kayleigh, they need a break and even if its a dollar any bit helps.
I hope you dont mind me asking but how is Kayleigh doing? I know you must be very busy with everything going on but we all care about her and think about her and how she is doing. Still hoping for a miracle.
From someone in Laredo Texas who also had a preemie baby at 30 weeks.
Wishing you guys luck with everything.

Hannah said...

is there an address i can send money to?? send me an email if there is!!
hanz092003@yahoo.com
-Hannah

Jenni said...

God Bless you, Freeman family. I have been thinking about and have been praying for Kayleigh every day. I can't imagine what you are all going through but I do hope you continue your strong faith. I have donated on behalf of my 6 month old son.

Anonymous said...

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Tammy said...

Our family will be praying for yours. May the Lord give you wisdom and peace that is beyond all understanding.

mom2angels said...

I am truly sorry for what this family is going through. I would love to donate, I am a Christian, and I will pray, but my family has found ourselves in a similar situation. Last year both my husband and myself was laid off from our jobs, I was pregnant with triplets who developed a rare condition. We had to travel 12 hours away from our home to see a specialist for surgery, to make a long story short we spent four months in a NICU hours away from home and family, lost two babies, and brought home one sick little boy. We lost our vehicle, and are on the verge of losing our home. No we are not "victim minded". My husband finally found a job, but has taken a huge paycut, we have two other children and I am unable to work due to our baby's medical problems. I wish we could donate, but I also wish we could know where the money to take my son on weekly 6 hour round trips for his medical needs will come from.
I understand how it is to have so many bills and to have threatening letters from creditors, we will likely file bankruptcy. It isn't very nice though to try to make people feel like they are evil if they don't donate, after all there are others in this world who have never asked for or received the amount of money that I'm sure has been raised. Your post made it sound like everyone but a chosen few are victim minded. I am a Christian and I trust in God to provide for me and my child. I will pray for this family and this child, but can't donate, and that don't make me any less of a Christian, God knows our hearts.

candicehale said...

I was on the September 2008 Baby Center birth boards with Aimee. So I have been following this story for a long time.
Sadly, I miscarried our baby at 11 weeks. So, Kayleigh's was like a surrogate child to me. (If that even makes sense)
Losing a pregnacy is devestating, so I can't imagine what they are going through.
Tonight, I will pray for healing and comfort for Kayleigh and her family.
I donated, and I pray that many others will too. Remember, every little bit helps.

Candice

Anonymous said...

You should put up a tally on how much this all brings in that would be a great thing for all the bloggers to see

Anonymous said...

Great words Brent!

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I just donated! I would love if there was a money meter or something like so we could see how fast their money goes up etc. I'd really like that.

Anonymous said...

I would like to donate, but I don't have any bank accts. or credit cards..is there an address that I could send a donation to? God bless you all and I am praying for a miracle.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for reminding me it was time to donate again. I've had my income cut in half with the current recession, but any little bit all helps. I agree...we need an update letting us know how much has been donated and hope it will inspire others to help us reach a higher amount!

Anonymous said...

I have been following this story of sweet Kayleigh since Aimee posted on BBC. This is the first time posting but I have been praying for your family every day!! We will be have a yard sale this weekend to donate!!!

Kaylee, Micheal, and baby Kayda!

Anonymous said...

I just read through many of the posts, and all were saying they hope it adds up. As someone who works with very small donations (like dollars at a time) its amazing to me that in a 3-4 week period, we have $4000-$5000 accumulated. I know it may not SOUND like much when your debt is in the millions, but if it helps them make it through yet another month, it really is a huge gift. EACH dollar really DOES count!

Unknown said...

Over the last 10 months, Kayleigh has given me a new look on life with my children. I know I am blessed but now I know just how much. My daughter was born only several days before Kayleigh. I look at her everyday and know how lucky I am to have a healthy and happy baby girl. Thank you for that. I dontated for Kayleigh and I will give up eating out this weekend. My prayers are with your beautiful family.

Anonymous said...

Going to donate Friday. My son was looking at Kayleigh's picture today and said, "Mommy, that is the baby that God is going to fix. I asked him how he knew that...he said, I just know Mommy."Tears just filled my eyes...he is only 4! Praying for you sweet Kayleigh! Hang on baby!!! Miracles can happen!!!

Wendy said...

i also would love to see some kind of money meter. that will give us a goal to reach!

Leslie said...

What an awesome friend! I have donated what I could. I pray that the Lord will use this money and multiple it seven fold for this family!

Suzie said...

I have been reading this blog. I've never commented before. I think what you've done Brent is awesome! I have since posted this on my blog. I hope to have more donations. I myself will click that button right after I get out of the shower! :) Thank you, for what you have done!

Anonymous said...

Your story has touched so many. I can't stop thinking about what your family is going through... There are no words I can say that will make things easier. I donated some money... I hope that the donations you receive will help with your financial burden. I will keep your family in my prayers.

Sarah Sanchez said...

I have been following Kayleigh's story for quite some time. My heart breaks for this family and their little girl. Like stated, we do have HOPE. Our God is bigger than any situation. Thank you for this post. I pray that God works some great blessings through this situation. Kayleigh is and always will be a miracle from God. She has done so much in the lives of so many already in her very short life! Praise be to God. Donations are one of the most amazing ways we can absolutely awe this family with God's greatness. Prayers help awesomely, but in our prayers, God calls us to action and sometimes that action is giving out of the wealth God has given to us. Much love, prayers and blessings. Sarah

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing Kayleigh with us. BELIEVE...donation is on it's way!

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