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matt@fastestway.com

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, I apologize for the mix-up earlier. My son Dirk just let me know I shared the wrong link. I normal

, I apologize for the mix-up earlier. My son Dirk just let me know I shared the wrong link. I normally don’t touch tech on Sundays but today I’m making an exception to help my wife Stephanie. Here’s the correct page where you can learn more and show your support: Website for Stephanie’s Story: []( Facebook Post to Share: [( Thank you so much for your patience, prayers, and support. With your help we’re closer to finding the perfect life-saving match for my wife, Stephanie. With gratitude, Matt Bacak ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Dirk Date: Sun, Nov 3, 2024 at 8:16 AM Subject: Please Help Me Save My Mom and Dad Hey everyone, it’s Dirk. I know you’ve heard a lot from my family about my mom’s situation, but today it feels more urgent than ever. She’s only two days away from her evaluation at Cleveland Clinic, and it feels like time is slipping by. I want to save my mom and my dad. I want to help them, but I can’t do this alone. My dad is even ready to give his own kidney to make this happen. He’s signed up for the paired kidney exchange program, where he’ll donate his kidney to someone else if it means my mom can get a living donor in return. To show you how serious this is, I’ll say this: My dad never touches tech on Sundays, but he broke that rule today to try to reach more people for my mom. In a little bit, he’s going to church to pray, hoping for a miracle. We’re asking everyone to help share her story as far and wide as possible, because someone out there could be her perfect match. Here’s how you can help: Share my mom’s story on Facebook with #1000HeartsForStephanie. This simple act could bring her closer to a miracle. Share her story with your church community. Their prayers, along with yours, could lift her up and give her hope. Pray specifically for a living match. Someone healthy, compassionate, and willing to give this life-saving gift. Here’s the link to share what my Dad wrote on Facebook: [( I can’t imagine losing both of my parents, and that’s why I’m asking for your help. Every share, every prayer, and every person who learns about her brings us closer to finding that perfect match. Thank you for standing with us through this. With gratitude, Dirk , 23 N Main St, Wedowee, AL 36278, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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