Be brave.
You all know I struggle with this. If there ever was a faint heart. . . a shrinking violet. . . a fainting goat . . . well, that's me. Oh, I always make it through alright. But not without a good freak-out first.
That's why I instantly loved Bravelets and their story.
The Bravelets Company was started by a daughter whose mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. As their page states:There are times in all of our lives where we need to be brave – whether for ourselves, for our family, for our friends, or even for a complete stranger. Bravelets™ bracelets are more than just something to wear on your wrist. They are a symbol of hope, strength and courage. They are designed to help you be brave in the toughest of times.
$10--that's right--TEN DOLLARS from every purchase goes to the charity of your choice. On my first visit to the site, I found causes dear to my heart, the MS Society, the American Cancer Society, and many I had (thankfully, probably) never even heard of.
However, they did not have a page for Craniosynostosis. Not yet, anyway.
I am EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE that all it took was a little message from a little ol' mom in South Dakota and now Craniosynostosis has a Brave Page, too! Just like every other cause, $10 from each Bravelet will go to Cranio Care Bears!
Visit https://www.bravelets.com/bravepage/craniosynostosis-awareness for different styles, products and prices.
As Teresa told me a couple of weeks ago as I was climbing up into the attic, "Face your fears, Mommy!"
Let's all be brave today.
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