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Eleven Ways To Remember 9-11: Day Ten Donate

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Donate today and support our mission to remember 9-11 and educate the next generation about the heroism and lessons from that day.

This sounds like a bad fundraising request, but the 9-11 Foundation was formed to never forget 9-11 which means keeping that day alive in the minds of school children not alive for the events that day.

We do that by making September 11 connect to their lives today with lessons on overcoming adversity and challenge, unity, and leadership using skills on display on September 11: family, teamwork, self respect, intelligence, and passion for excellence.

Our speakers have traveled the country speaking to tens of thousands of school students on how they can apply lessons from two decades ago to their lives now.

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Your tax deductibe contribution is well used. We have earned the Guidestar Gold Seal of Approval for financial transparency and appropriate use of donor funds.

We also know not everyone can contribute. For this we have set up a Smile account with Amazon allowing a percentage of your ordinary purchases to support our mission.

Your support matters whether it is a contribution through our donation portal, an Amazon purchase using Amazon smile, or participating in donor events like North Texas Giving Day, where donors have provided matching funds to money raised in September.

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First and foremost, when you contribute to our shared you are making the world a better place. We will help children feel supported and understand what was a confusing situation. We will help communities realize they are neighbors and not just a collection of people.

Your financial support shows kindness and those around you see that. It inspires them in their daily lives too.

Many say the he act of financially helping our charity gives an improved sense of wellbeing. You are sacrificing hard earned dollars, but are doing so to create positive change in the world. This is a beautiful gift and provides purpose in life for many.

Those who support our mission also get the opportunity to build their social circles by working with like-minded people – in some cases current day responders. This improves your overall well being and helps you become healthier and happier.

The mental and spiritual benefits from knowing your contributing to an important national cause are important also.

For some though their motivation is knowing that as an IRS approved public charity your contribution is tax deductible and will both help the next generation understand the tragedy of  that Tuesday in September.

It has a financial incentive for you too.

The bottom line is today is less different from twenty years ago than we think it is. Together we united and responded to a horrific series of events that temporarily paralyzed a nation watching the horror, but we united in action.

We united in responding.

We were better working together then and we are better working together now.

Your financial contribution helps us work with the next generation of leaders to not only remember that awful day, but celebrate the successes and use them moving forward together.

We really are better together. We are better united as a team. We are better united as a nation. Help us today.

Eleven Ways To Remember 9-11: Donate

We should never forget 9-11, but we should also never forget we can make a major difference by contributing to our mission today.

Day One: Learn CPR 

Day Two: Volunteer

Day Three: Less Partisanship

Day Four: Donate Blood

Day Five: Attend A Religious Event

Day Six: Visit Your Local Police Precinct

Day Seven: Moment of Silence

Day Eight: Raise The Flag

Day Nine: Visit Your Firehouse

 

 

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North Carolina EMT Angel Cureton Needs A Heart Transplant

Angel Cureton, Shelby North Carolina EMT

Angel Cureton knows how quick medical tragedy can change a life. As a North Carolina EMT she wanted to help make those situations better. She didn’t think at 43 it might happen to her per reports in her local newspaper.

Cureton, a Shelby EMT experienced a massive heart attack in June. Since then Cureton has been in and out of surgery to repair the damage, now she is facing the decision of having a heart transplant or living off a machine for years.

Angel Cureton, Shelby North Carolina EMT

“Just a few weeks before I was getting up and going about. In a blink of an eye, everything changed,” she said.

An EMT Knows: Moments Matter When Little Things Matter

June 15 started like any other morning for Angel and her husband, Ricky Cureton. She got up around 7 a.m. to get ready for the day, but as she was getting ready Ricky noticed she looked off. She had experienced an arterial heart spasm eight years before this, but since then Angel had been fine.

“She took a nitro and sat down on the floor in our bathroom,” he said.

After that episode, Angel decided to continue to work.

“I went to work and got there around 7:45. I just didn’t feel right,” she said.

Her fellow EMTs put her on a heart monitor to make sure she was OK. At first, nothing abnormal showed up, but they kept monitoring to be sure and called Ricky to come pick her up.

“By the time they got the stretcher to her office, she could barely walk,” he said.

The EMT Becomes The Patient

Angel Cureton was packed into an ambulance and rushed to Atrium Health-Cleveland in Shelby.

“We went to the hospital, and it was a blur from there,” she said.

“They put her on nitro drip and couldn’t get relief. She started having a lot more pain,” Ricky said.

Angels condition was deteriorating, and she needed more help than could be done in Shelby. She was flown do Charlotte for a double bypass.

During all of this, Angel was vaguely aware of what was going on. She began hearing codes and words she used in the past on patients. What she heard wasn’t reassuring.

While most people don’t understand the codes they hear as doctor’s work on them, she knew that she was having a heart attack that it was causing major damage.

“It’s a little scarier,” she said.

Doctors with the catheterization laboratory in Charlotte were able to get Angel into surgery quickly.

“By the time I got there she was coming out of surgery. The doctor said she is doing alright but said he didn’t like some of the things he saw,” said Ricky.

The next few days were filled with ups and downs as Angel tried to recover but one night in the ICU her conditions went downhill. She was taken back to surgery for a double by-pass. She began to make improvements after that, her husband said.

A Trip To The Beach Isn’t

The improvements were enough that the couple was given the all-clear to head to a beach family trip that was planned months ahead of time. They packed their bags and headed south to meet up with their kids and other family members.

“We got there and she did good the whole ride,” Ricky said.

But things took a turn, and Angel was transported back to Charlotte.

There, doctors discovered the double bypass had failed, and her heart was not circulating blood properly. After another round of tests and medication, the Curetons were sent back home. But Angel needs a heart transplant or left ventricular assist device that would keep her heart pumping.

Paying the Bills

As the couple worked on keeping Angel alive, the medical bills began to pile up and neither of them has medical insurance.

“The helicopter ride is $36,000. The open heart surgery is $150,000 and that was just one surgery,” Ricky said.

The two are working to get her on disability, but the process has been anything but easy. With his wife’s income gone and their saving dwindling, they have received support from some community members and friends.

Family friends also organized a fundraiser with Lafayette Street Grill in Shelby today. The restaurant will be giving 10 percent of all sales on Friday to the family to help pay the medical bills. There will also be t-shirts for sale and live music by OLM & N-Repair.

“If she is well enough, Angel will be out there,” Ricky said.

Angel Cureton: One More Hospital Visit

Two weeks ago, while on a telemedicine call, the doctor noticed the Angel was not looking well and suggested she get to the hospital immediately. One of the surgeries needed to happen now or she would die.

But without insurance, the two were fighting a battle to get any surgery approved.

“The doctors basically said we are not going to let this woman just sit here and die,” Angel said.

She received the left ventricular assist device and has been feeling better with each passing day.

“I have to brag on the doctors in Charlotte. They have been amazing. If it was not for them, I would not be here today,” she said.

She may be on the mend, but there are still many battles ahead. The device she has in place now can last for years, but doctors are still recommending a heart transplant. With O negative blood, it will be difficult for her to find a match, so no decisions have been made yet.

Rescue The Rescuers

Never Forget 9-11 Foundation has a #RescueTheRescuer Fund set up to assist in cases like this. If you are able, please donate here.

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