Sherry Taylor

Birthday Cards for Tate

I first heard about this from my friend, Ashley Walker (Jacquie’s daughter), who felt she needed to do this and wanted you to know about it too. Ashley is taking the challenge to help this young man celebrate his 16th birthday by sending him a birthday card. It’s an extremely simple gesture that will show that he’s supported and loved. His name is Tate Malone and his 16th birthday is this Sunday, August 30th. He lives in Danville, VA and he lives everyday with cerebral palsy. If you’d like to put a smile on Tate’s face, you can mail him a birthday card here:

Tate Malone
710 Grove Street, Suite A
Danville, VA 24541

Read more about Tate here.

Thanks to Ashley and Jacquie for bringing this to my attention

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