Photography means so much to me that, when I am able, I love to provide those less fortunate with the gift of photography.
I am honored to offer my services for free to children and adults diagnosed with cancer, terminally ill children and families experiencing infant loss.
Reduced session rates and print pricing is available for local Armed Forces families on active duty and newly adopted children.
Please contact me if you or someone you know of someone who can benefit from my services. These opportunities are extremely limited in availability.
Read about Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep:
Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that organizes volunteer professional photographers all over the world to provide free services to families experiencing infant loss.
Please visit their website for full details. www.nowilaymedowntosleep.org
Click here to watch the March 5, 2008 story about NILMDTS on the TODAY Show.
Other links of interest:
A parent’s worst nightmare come true. Little Ava Rosemeyer, a beautiful three-year-old girl, died tragically when she was exploring a family vehicle and became trapped inside.
Her parents created this simple postcard, Ava’s Rule, to help parents all over the world prevent this tragedy from striking them.
Since hearing about this terrible accident, I have taught my children, ages 6 and 5, to never get into a vehicle by themselves and, if ever locked in for any reason, how to open the doors and how to blow the horn if they cannot get out. We periodically run drills when parked in front of our home to make sure they know what to do. We always have our car doors locked, too. This keeps other curious children unable to get in and become trapped.
Click here for a high-resolution image that you can print out and distribute. Feel free to save the image to email to those you know with small children.
