Angel battles cardiomyopathy, epilepsy, ADHD, and micromitchondrial disorder
Angel Parsons is a very kind and sweet hearted girl who will be seven on August 25th, 2009. Angel has epilepsy, which causes her to have several small seizures daily.
She also has cardiomyopathy, and a micromitchondrial disorder with no know syndrome. In the medical journals she is the only one who this disorder. She receives speech, occupational and physical therapy weekly.
Our sweet Angel also has ADHD, which makes it hard for her to focus. She gets confused and disoriented when coming out of seizures. She is our special gift from God and we want only the best care for her.
Angel’s inability to sense danger scares us. She is not able to cross the street by herself. Her lack of social skills makes it hard to communicate with her. We always have to be aware of where she is and what she is doing because she of this inability to sense danger.
We always have to be listening, seeing, knowing where and what she is doing. All our senses are open and being used to make sure Angel is well taken care of. Angel has a tendency to wander off without asking, which can be a very scary thing. With a Multipurpose Service Dog from 4 Paws for Ability, Angel will be safer.
This will be a great companion for Angel as well as someone to give her comfort when she’s going in and out of seizures. This service dog will not only assist family but friends, teachers, and community members when Angel is in need of help.
We have been hoping for a way to help us help her and now prayers have been answered.
Will you help make Angel’s dream come true? Since 4 Paws for Ability is a nonprofit organization, your donation in Angel Parsons’ name is tax deductible. Thank you for either giving online or by mailing a check or money order to the following:
4 Paws for Ability, Inc.
253 Dayton Avenue
Xenia, Ohio 45385
Thank you…Angel’s family.
Note: I highly endorse 4 Paws for Ability as a source for extremely well-trained service dogs. The organization is sound and its goals exceptional. Judy Vorfeld.