September 24th, Kathleen was home alone with her 6 year old son Kaelan. Her husband Scott was working away. Kaelan found his mother unresponsive on the floor, he called Triple 0, performed CPR and waited for the ambulance to arrive to help his mummy.
Tragically, Kathleen at age 38, had suffered a fatal brain anuerism. It took Scott 24 hours and two flights to get home from work to be with his son. Scott worked away to support his family so that Kathleen could be a dedicated stay at home mother. Kathleen was there for every school pick up and drop off, every carnival, she took him to violin lessons, karate, BMX, Auskick, swimming and Japanese lessons.
Kathleen donated all of her organs to people in need. She didn't have life insurance. Scott can no longer work away as he is now the sole carer for Kaelan.
If you have anything spare you can please donate to this beautiful family to help them keep Kaelan in the school of Kathleen's dreams. The familiarity and support of the pastoral care who specialise in dealing with grief can support Scott and Kaelan, and obviously being surrounded by teachers, students and friends who knew Kathleen and love Kaelan - this school is where Kaelan needs to be.
We are also having an online auction on our Facebook page called 'Kathleen's Dream for Kaelan' if you or your business would like to donate.
On behalf of Kathleen, we'd really appreciate your donation no matter how small. She was an incredible, down to earth, selfess human being.
For Kaelan, age 6, who lost his mummy too soon. Kathleen died unexpectedly at 38 and had no life insurance. Her dream was for him to graduate at the school he attends. Home looks different now, let's keep his school, his routine and his friends the same to support him through his life.
For Kaelan, age 6, who lost his mummy too soon. Kathleen died unexpectedly at 38 and had no life insurance. Her dream was for him to graduate at the school he attends. Home looks different now, let's keep his school, his routine and his friends the same to support him through his life.
hope this small amount helps