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Hello,

Thank you so much for taking the time to visit this site and consider making a donation to help Pat & Steve with their medical bills.

This is being set up by their family members because we know that the road that lies ahead for them is going to be long and tough, and we are hoping to ease their burden in whatever way we can.

We are asking that anyone who would like to help, please consider making a donation to the PayPal Donation account that we have set up. You will see a link at the right side of this page. You have the option of donating by credit card or through your own PayPal account. PayPal is a secure and trusted website for doing business transactions and you will get notification of whatever you donate.

We will also be working on putting together some other fundraisers, so keep checking back here for updates on what we have going on.

Thanks!

Pat Morrissey Lewis is a local, world-renowned science fiction and fantasy artist. She and her husband Steve Lewis own Foxfire Studio in Dover, NH where Pat is a tattoo artist. They also sell hand made knives and jewelry and have an art gallery displaying many of Pat’s works. In February, Pat fell suddenly and unexpectedly ill. It was so serious that she ended up in a coma and was in Critical Care for 3 weeks. She was in the hospital for a total of 6 weeks, but is making a great recovery. The doctor’s are saying it’s a miracle she survived. She has a long road of physical therapy ahead of her and will likely be out of work for a bit more time. This means that Pat and Steve are not making any income and they have huge medical bills looming over their heads (they don’t have any health insurance), so we are trying to help them out however we can.

We truly appreciate your support!!

Please see the following websites for updates and information:

Facebook Group Page “Donations for Pat”

Follow “PatDonation” on Twitter

www.FoxfireStudioInc.Com (also find them on Facebook & Twitter)

*~ Thank You ~*

Monday, March 28, 2011

Hives??

Okay, so Pat made it home on Saturday.  Great news.  But - has had a couple trips to the ER already since.  Stinky news.  She broke out in hives and I guess they are assuming she had some kind of allergic reaction to one of the prescriptions she was on... strange.  Anyway, other than that, the transition home seems to be going fairly well.  I'm a little bummed because I won't be able to visit as much, since their house is much farther away from me than the hospital was, but hey, that's ok!  She's home!  :)

The planning for the Benefit Concert is coming along swimmingly.  Once we have the final bands confirmed, we'll be designing posters to hang up.  We'll need to plaster the area, so any volunteers who may like to hang posters, please let me know!  I hope to also send out a press release to local media to let them know about the event and spread the word.  Our collection of donated items for the raffle is continuing to grow, which is fantastic.  Again, if you or anyone you know has anything they'd like to donate, please contact us @ patdonation@gmail.com

Thanks for all your support, donations and well wishes thus far!  It's been amazing!

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