Some Heroes Come in Small Packages

Some Heroes Come in Small Packages

Preparing to move your family across the country because of a new job opportunity can be a very stressful time. Doing so while your newborn son, delivered after only 24 weeks, is fighting for his life in the NICU adds a whole new level of stress to the situation.

After a seemingly textbook pregnancy, Seryna went into labor at 22 weeks as her husband was in the process of relocating their family from California to Ohio. She was rushed to the hospital where they were told that her son, Caleb, had very little chance of surviving. They were strongly urged to abort the pregnancy as their son was not considered viable.

Despite having what appeared to be insurmountable odds stacked against him, Caleb held on in the womb for another two weeks. At first, it appeared that he was doing very well for a preemie born so early. Then one night, Randy and Seryna received devastating news that Caleb had contracted a deadly virus and was in renal failure. The doctors explained that they had done everything they possibly could to save Caleb’s life. They were told that there was nothing left to try.

Refusing to give up hope, they had Caleb transferred to the highest-level trauma center in California. As the doctors treated Caleb for the infection that was causing his kidneys to fail, they discovered that his left lung had completely collapsed and his right lung was beginning to disintegrate due to the added stress. They were again cautioned that Caleb’s chances for survival were extremely low. If by some chance he did manage to survive, they were told that the trauma he had endured would leave him neurologically devastated.

Randy and Seryna refused to give up hope. They were committed praying and advocating for Caleb as long as he continued to fight… and fight he did. Caleb’s lung miraculously reopened on its own without the need for surgery. Just as Caleb began to stabilize, Randy had to make the move to Ohio on his own to start his new job, leaving Seryna to watch over Caleb and oversee the final sale of their home.

After nearly seven months in the hospital in California, Caleb and Seryna were Angel Flighted to Toledo, Ohio where Caleb spent yet another four months in pediatric intensive care before receiving the long-awaited release to go home. While it was a tremendous blessing to finally be able to take Caleb home, the road ahead of Caleb was still long and full of many challenges. Losing the amazing team of nurses, doctors, therapists, and specialists was overwhelming. They had to quickly learn how to work with his ventilator, air concentrator, suction machine and pulse oximeter in addition to the around the clock trach changes, feeding tubes and medications.

Over the next few years, Caleb continued his heroic battle to defy the doctors’ original prognosis for his development and quality of life. He grew bigger and stronger and fought through all of the scary moments involving calls to 911 and hospital visits. Randy and Seryna never stopped researching therapies and interventions that would provide Caleb with the best chance of overcoming the challenges before him. Their journey ultimately led them to Sara’s Garden. They were encouraged to learn about the benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and believed this treatment could be crucial for Caleb’s healing and development.

Seryna was thrilled to notice that throughout Caleb’s hyperbaric treatments, he began developing improved language, eye contact and focus. He started asking for things when he wanted them. His spontaneous language, which had been limited to only a few single words, increased dramatically and began expanding into phrases. Seryna stated that “It’s like he finally launched and everything he has been working on his entire life is now connecting and making sense to him.”

Since completing hyperbaric treatments, Caleb’s teachers also noticed significant changes in him. He began responding appropriately to needs and questions with no prompting or scripting. He started trying to solve problems on his own and no longer needed hand over hand correction in order to follow directions from the teachers. Additionally, his attention span for playing games, exploring toys and working on tasks went from only 1-2 minutes to over 20 minutes. According to the LaDues, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Sara’s Garden has provided them with a “whole new level of hope.”

No matter what you’ve been told, there is hope… for this and many other conditions. HBOT is treatment without drugs… without surgery… without pain.

Designer Purse Reverse 2018 Reminder

Designer Purse Reverse 2018 Reminder

Ladies, don’t forget… Designer Purse Reverse is fast approaching! Get your tickets before they’re gone. This event is sure to be a fun-filled Girl’s Night Out with all your friends.

This is your chance to win beautiful handbags from the designers you love: Coach, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren and Dooney & Bourke. Over 30 amazing designer handbags are available to win throughout the night!

You thought last year was exciting? Just wait till you see what we have in store for you this year… more purses, more games, more surprises, more chances to win and more fun!

Event Date:Thursday, October 25, 2018
Event Location:Founder’s Hall at Sauder Village, Archbold, Ohio
Event Time:Doors open at 5:00 p.m.  Event begins at 6:30 p.m.
Event Cost:$40 – Individual ticket
 $320 – Reserved table of 8
TICKET DONATION INCLUDES:
  • Two (2) drink tickets good for water, lemonade and/or soft drinks
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE:
  • Beer, wine and mixed drinks
  • Appetizers and snacks
EVENT WILL ALSO FEATURE:
  • Raffles and door prizes
  • 50/50 drawings
  • Wine pull

Sponsorship Opportunities

Title Sponsor – $1,000

  • Includes event sponsor signage and program recognition.
  • Includes one (1) reserved table for eight (8) attendees.
  • A chance at an exclusive purse for table members only.

Event Sponsor – $500

  • Includes event sponsor signage and program recognition.
  • Includes one (1) reserved table for eight (8) attendees.

Purse Sponsor – $250

  • Includes purse sponsor signage and program recognition.

Beverage Sponsor – $100

  • Includes beverage sponsor signage and program recognition.

All proceeds from this event will be used towards the purchase of therapy equipment for our clients and students at Sara’s Garden and New Horizons Academy. Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

For more information regarding event sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jackie at 419.335.SARA or via email at jackier@sarasgarden.org.

Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Autism Intervention, Conductive Education, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration and Speech-Language Pathology services.

NHA Christmas Program

NHA Christmas Program

Mark your calendars for a very exciting evening! On Tuesday, December 11th* the students of New Horizons Academy will be presenting their first ever Christmas program, “Elflandia & Other Musical Masterpieces”!

In addition to the short musical Elflandia, there will be a variety of skits and musical performances by classroom groups of all ages. The evening will end with our very own version of a living nativity scene. It is sure to be a night to remember!

The students are already working on their parts and are excited (and nervous) about the prospect of performing in front of a live audience! Please join us in supporting the work they are doing by attending what is sure to be a very special event. Be sure to tell all your family and friends.

This free event will be held at Pettisville Missionary Church in Pettisville, Ohio. We hope to fill the auditorium, so come enjoy a night of fun and entertainment as we welcome in the Christmas season!

*NOTE: We will update everyone on the time of the event as soon as that detail is finalized.

Exciting #GivingTuesdayNWO Update

Exciting #GivingTuesdayNWO Update

Celebrate generosity at this unique community event!

Sara’s Garden is so blessed to be part of an amazing event Everence® will host on #GivingTuesday. This night of generosity will support a number of local charities.

Bringing the global phenomenon of #GivingTuesday to our community, the #GivingTuesdayNWO event on November 27 will feature 14 local nonprofits sharing their missions and how they make a difference in the region. Starting at 5 p.m. at Northwest State Community College, the event will include stories from local nonprofits about their work and upcoming projects, a silent auction and many opportunities to give to any nonprofit – local or national.

To help kick off the giving season, every dollar attendees give at the event will be matched up to $500,000 by generous local families and businesses. All money raised for Sara’s Garden at this event will go towards the creation of an indoor playground space for our students at New Horizons Academy.

“This event gives people the ability to make a big impact in Northwest Ohio,” said Shari Beck, Everence Financial Advisor who is hosting the event. “The organizations, families, and businesses supporting the event are excited to come together as a community and give back. The donation match from this night will help change lives for the people these organizations strive to support. I’m thankful that the community is coming together to support this event.”

Seven years ago, the first #GivingTuesday united individuals, communities and organizations to encourage and celebrate generosity worldwide. Following Thanksgiving and the widely recognized shopping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday, the goal of the day is to inspire people to collaborate and give back.

Please pre-register for the event at Everence.com/GivingTuesdayNWO/. Cost for the event is $20, which includes appetizers and dinner. Seats are limited.

Check out Everence.com/GivingTuesdayNWO/ for additional opportunities to participate in the event. For more details about the #GivingTuesday movement, visit GivingTuesday.org.

For more information, contact:

Shari Beck Everence Financial Advisor 419-446-4618 shari.beck@everence.com

2018-19 NHA Yearbook Sponsorship

2018-19 NHA Yearbook Sponsorship

We are so thankful to our sponsors for making this past year’s yearbook project possible.

Our goal is to once again provide our students and their parents with this very special memento. We hope to raise funds through sponsors in order to keep the costs of the yearbooks as low as possible, so that more students and their families will be able to afford one.

We invite you to consider being a sponsor of this very special project!

We also gladly accept general donations for those not interested in being recognized as sponsors.

COST: $150.00

This level of sponsorship includes a 3.75″ x 4.25″ (approx.) color advertisement in the yearbook, recognition on our website and recognition on social media with a link to your business’ social media page or website.

COST: $90.00

This level of sponsorship includes a business card sized color advertisement in the yearbook and recognition on our website.

COST: $30.00

This level of sponsorship includes your business or name listed in the yearbook and website.

SPONSORSHIP NOTES

  • Advertisements are requested to be received by March 1, 2018.
  • Ads can be emailed in .jpg/.jpeg format to karab@sarasgarden.org.
  • Ads may be dropped off at Sara’s Garden or New Horizons Academy.

Sara’s Garden is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. To claim a donation as a deduction on your U.S. taxes, please keep your email donation receipt as your official record. We’ll send it to you upon successful completion of your donation.

Hope in the Midst of Life ~ October 2018

Hope in the Midst of Life ~ October 2018

Marking Time

It’s my favorite season of the year; cool crisp nights and chilly mornings with warm golden sunshine in the afternoons. It also means beautiful colors and warm sweatshirts, and children starting another year of school.

The school year means reorganizing schedules and marking time. It’s an interesting concept, this “marking time”. We pack bags with supplies for the year ahead and we often are forced to get new clothes because the kids have grown. Many families take pictures on the first day of school, and schools often have a picture day. These things we do each year are ways of marking time. I invite you to consider how your family marks time?

When I was young, I heard older people talk about having regrets. Regrets?!!! Well I was going to live my life in ways that would guarantee me none of that! The other reoccurring message I heard was always about enjoying “your children now, because they will be grown before you know it!” One of my parenting goals became never being able to say that I could have held my children more. Countless times I sat with my babies in my arms breathing the moment in deeply, trying with great desperation, to create memories that would still be strong when they were all grown up. I did that one thing with no regrets. But … If you’d ask if I have regrets – even though I have lived my life always working on NOT having them – I’d have to say I have many. Most of them come from wishing “I knew then, what I know now” – as they say.

If I knew then what I know now, we would have celebrated more! Oh, don’t get me wrong, we celebrated! But I would have made an even bigger deal of all the good things, and we would have celebrated surviving the difficulties in ways that would mark that we made it, with more hoopla and joy. What marks events and accomplishments in your family? What marks surviving in your family? The great news is, it can be whatever you want it to be! You can have a meal, you can give a gift, you can write a note, you can take a trip. These things sound like they could take a lot of effort and a lot of money, and they could. But another thing I have learned is – it is not big events that make our lives truly happy. It is the things we do regularly with people we love, that make our lives happy and joyous. This starts to sound like “tradition” to me.

It is in tradition that we find comfort. Tradition is how we all mark time. When my own children were young and one of them had a hard day, we would often go to the reservoir and skip stones. That option to go skip stones when things weren’t great was a joy making tradition. It marked that day with something we could do to feel better and celebrated that we had survived. We usually ended up talking in the process!! That is just one example.

So this fall, consider how you mark time and the traditions you have. Maybe you would want to ponder about regrets, and not having more of them. One of these nights, maybe at a campfire, or over a cup of hot chocolate or cider, consider making a plan for celebrating more joy moments in your life with family traditions. You won’t regret those times you mark and you will make a treasure of memories for your children.

Janet Miller  MA LPCC

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