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Diana Long asks everyone to send a card to Jasmine

Diana Long writes:

I am asking every individual, church group, schools..etc. to send a card to Jasmine this Christmas. Jasmine's mother and I are childhood friends who have remained in contact since childhood. Jasmine was seriously injured in a tragic car accident 4 yrs ago and as a result requires 24/7 care and monitoring in a convalescence center. Jasmine just had her 18th birthday. Let's let Jasmine know she has not been forgotten, wouldn't it be great if her family walked in and could see a wall full of cards, just imagine how they would feel to know others care! Life changed forever in a split second for Jasmine and her family. Please help me make the Holidays a little brighter for them. I have already mailed her my cards, won't you do the same? Thanks from Jasmine, her family and Friends. Mail cards to:
Jasmine Ashworth
Ocean Ave.
1100 E. Market Street
C/O Hoti
Louisville, Kentucky 40206
If you can help make Christmas brighter for another child Please address a card to: A DESERVING CHILD, at the same address.

Thanks, -DIANA LONG




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