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Jewelry supporting stroke fundraisers?


My mother had a stroke about a year ago, there was a severe left hemisphere damage causing her to be initially fully paralyzed on the right side of her body and suffered from the full affects of aphasia. My mother was a healthy, vibrant 46 year old woman and her stroke hit hard at home. I'm currently studying in an out of state college and I miss my mother a lot while she's trying to recover. Of course I'm coming home for the holidays but I wanted to her something special. I was thinking of some sort of inspiring/hope pendant. But I wanted it to be associated with a stroke fundraiser. There are a lot of ones for like breast cancer and other illnesses but are there any websites out there with stores that support stroke awareness and fundraising? Or any stores along the lines of supporting victims of medical traumas that promote hope? Please, anything would be helpful... it would mean a lot to me and especially my mother when she receives a necklace that tells her to keep holding on...

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