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Shelbyvillian wants to help Talyn Wheeler

Followup: Shamarie Claiborne: A miracle is needed for Angel's son

By Shamarie Claiborne

Just a quick note to thank everyone for the prayers going up for Talyn. I had someone message me from Shelbyville, KY wanting to know how to send money if you did not live here in Columbia. It is simple you send to the following address:
Bank of Columbia
114 Public Square
Columbia, KY 42728

Attn: Sherri Parnell
Put a note saying to deposit in Angela Farrer for Talyn Wheeler Account

Just so everyone knows where the money will go: Tayln's out of pocket expense for his medication each month after his private insurance pays is $400. Also, the hospitality house costs them $18 dollars a day. That may not seem like much but for a thirty day period it is $540 dollars; then there is food and personal hygiene to consider. It is not cheap being sick in this day and age. Again, I would like to thank everyone in advance for your generosity not only financially but spiritually. Hope everyone has a blessed day. - Shamarie




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