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The CoraFund is at ~$1300 today. Cora was impressed by the generosity of the community. I made thank you cards for her and we sat there together today with a rubber stamp of a long stem rose and red ink pad and she personalized them (since she has trouble writing now).
Things went very well with Anne the new weekend worker. Marguerite came by to help make sure she could be moved, bathed, fed without any trouble. Cora was nervous at first especially with getting in and out of the wheelchair but she had no problems.
Cora’s son Elon was there and we discussed the best ways to use the donated funds to avoid creating problems with Social Services.
I left Cora sleeping but with a promise she would share a story to post online next time I come over.
Donation buttons have been created for monthly and onetime donations to the CoraFund. They can be viewed near the bottom of the profile page of the Victor_Cora LiveJournal webpage:
community.livejournal.com/victor_cora/
Things went very well with Anne the new weekend worker. Marguerite came by to help make sure she could be moved, bathed, fed without any trouble. Cora was nervous at first especially with getting in and out of the wheelchair but she had no problems.
Cora’s son Elon was there and we discussed the best ways to use the donated funds to avoid creating problems with Social Services.
I left Cora sleeping but with a promise she would share a story to post online next time I come over.
Donation buttons have been created for monthly and onetime donations to the CoraFund. They can be viewed near the bottom of the profile page of the Victor_Cora LiveJournal webpage:
community.livejournal.com/victor_cora/
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