Meet Paizlee. On the outside, this adorable 8 month old looks like a normal, healthy baby…but in reality she suffers from “Food Protein Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome” or “FPIES” for short. This is a disease that affects the cells and the gastrointestinal system. When a normal person has an allergic reaction, their antibodies fight whatever caused the reaction. With FPIES, it is a cell-mediated reaction....
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Meet Johnathan Herbert. This 21 year old is assigned to 1st Platoon, Bravo (Legion) Company, 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team and is currently serving in Kuwait. Johnathan Herbert (center) leads his platoon during a training exercise. Not only is Johnathan serving overseas, but his mother is currently serving in Afghanistan! As you can imagine he doesn’t get much mail or care package love from home...
Read MoreBirthday Wish: Silly Bandz
Meet Sadie… She suffers from JRA (juvenile rheumatoid arthritis) and gets regular treatments at Shands Hospital in Gainesville, FL. This time last year, Sadie was barely walking she was in so much pain. Thankfully, the pediatric rheumatology staff of doctors, nurses and clinicians diagnosed Sadie and put her on a treatment plan. Though she has to go monthly for IV treatments, she is doing really well… Sadie turns 6 in August...
Read MoreRandom Wishes
Anyone in need of the BluFairy magical touch that does not fall into the birthday or illness category will be listed in the random acts category. This will include homeless children, foster children, orphans, children with no clothes to wear to school, children who have lost a parent or sibling etc. Sometimes we will even feature adults depending on the need. We are confident in the trusted inner circle we have assembled and we know we...
Read MoreGet Well Wishes
Out of the Blue Delivered delivers daily to hospitals across Central Florida. Often we come across stories of children who need the special touch of a BluFairy. Sometimes it’s an infant who is left alone in the crib with no one to hold him so he cries all day and night. (The nursing staff can only do so much to comfort these children because of their responsibilities to the other patients.) Sometimes it’s a child fighting cancer who is...
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