Wednesday, September 16, 2009

so grateful for the opportunity

Dear Friends,

I was to thank you for the wonderful week this summer that your organization provided for me and my family at the "Home on the Bay."

We are so grateful for the opportunity you provided for us to relax and enjoy some family time together. Muriel has six more weeks of chemo-therapy and she will soon be on her way to recovery from bone cancer.

The work that your staff and volunteers do is awesome. May the good Lord bless you for your generosity and thoughtfulness.

Regards,
Ms. Edith, Grandmother of Muriel

Friday, September 11, 2009

Words don't adequately express...

Dear Wayne,

What a wonderful week that we had with you and your amazing organization. Words don't adequately express the love and care that we felt all week while in Ocean City.

We were able to rest and recharge when we wanted, and then go have fun the rest of the time. What a treat. We came away from the week with some wonderful memories that we made together.

Thank you to both you and your volunteers. We know that you worked very hard to make our week wonderful.

Dale, Claudia, Kyle, Nancy & Greg

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

time with the family!!!

Thank you for a wonderful week. Everything was great. The people here are awesome, the activities were fantastic. This place is great for the kids to get away from everything and to just their time with the family!!!

Thanks so much!

Friday, September 4, 2009

time together

What a week! Our familly got just what we needed... time together.
Fishing was awesome, the place was fantastic and all the activities were wonderful. Thanks to all who put in such effort to give these kids the time of their lives.

God Bless,
Eric, Mena, Bryce, Trenton

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

we are beyond grateful


Wow - What an amazing experience this has been! Even though the weather didn't seem to be on our side this week, we still thoroughly enjoyed ourselves! What you guys do for families is life-saving. Our daughter Adisyn (13 months) was just released from Hereshy Hospital after a 15 day stay for pneumonia. Vacation wasn't even looking to be a possibility this summer, but Believe In Tomorrow made it happen. And we are beyond grateful for that. With Adi's diagnosis of SMA type1 (spinal muscular atrophy) traveling doesn't always work in our favor. But with the space here it allowed us to bring our nurse with us and enjoy every minute together without contantly worrying. Thank you for helping us rejuvenate our family.

Ryan, Katie, Mallory (2), Adi Grace (13 mo)