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Please join us to support a brave little girl in the fight of her life. Julia (Juls) Stone was recently diagnosed with and will BEAT stage four Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of childhood bone cancer. She is a sweet and spunky little girl with a great deal of spirit. Her greatest champions are her mom and dad - Richie and Rachel. She is part of a loving Christian family made up of Richie, Rachel, 3 adopted children (Mackenzie, Ally, and Andrew) and two biological children (Julia and Ahnika). The family lives in southern Missouri and must travel to Children’s Hospital in St. Louis for Juls’ treatments. The medical and travel costs will be enormous so Team Juls is lending support in any way possible. We are rallying together to provide prayers, well-wishes and fundraising events. We aim to lend spiritual and emotional support and to ease the financial impact of medical/travel expenses for Juls' family during this tough time. Please join the fight with Team Juls!
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Monday, March 24, 2014

2/15 - Walmart Heart Convoy

From Momma:
-Juls had a good day. She started off rough and not feeling well but she perked up when she got in ken nelsons Walmart truck. She had a great time with the Walmart convoy and all the awesome people there.
Later in the day we saw the Lego movie. After that she was done and fell asleep and ever since shes been fighting a fever.... not high enough to make us go to Children's but its getting close.
Please pray that her fever goes away and she feels better. We would love to be in church tomorrow its been so long!!
Also pray for her appetite today she barely ate or drank. And please pray that she doesn't become neutropenic (low counts/high fever) that would keep us in the hospital all week.
11 more rounds to go
Praise Jesus during every round and every scan.

From Grandpa David:
-I just shared a bunch of pics. of today's events for those that couldn't be there. It was amazing having everyone turn out for this great event. The kids were excited to ride in the Wal-Mart trucks the parade turn out better then we could have imagined. A big Thank You to Ken Nelson and his team of drivers that go above and beyond to help all these kids. It is a great thing that you do to make the lives of these kids a little brighter. Ken and Wal-Mart gave God the praise for the blessing we share of Julia being Cancer Free and his almighty Hand at work with Zac and Harmony as well. For that we say Amen!!

From Kristy Nault (Zac's mom):
-We sit here together, looking through the hundreds of photos taken, sent and posted over the weekend. It's hard to describe the impact each person and memory has made without crying. We know and have met people with the some of the largest hearts in the world.
Ken Nelson, Ross, Carol and the Walmart Heart Drivers: A single act of kindness can change a person's perspective and their life. You teach this to others with who you are, what you say and your persistent desire to help each child. Your not deterred by numbers, people or life. You help share the Wal-Mart HEART Story because you believe in it. Thank you for your heart, dedication, and desire to lead your group to helping others. It was an honor to have met you and to call you friends. Thank you for doing this for our kids and so many more.

Moolah Shriners and Mason: Gregory Heins, Chad Humphreys, and to every one of you that attended, drove your trailers across the state, drove your open cars in single digit weather, escorted convoy, put on a costumes and make up and did whatever you could to make one of these kids smile, Thank you. Your kindness has changed so many this weekend. "We do it for these kids, for the strength they show when no one is watching " It is an honor to know you and to have been apart of this event with you, thank you for everything.

David Kamper, Dusti Elbert, and Shawn Kohrs, Rachael Jones, Jeanne Zelch: In life there are struggles, triumphs, there are heartbreaks and new beginnings. Its rare to meet people that remind you of the bigger picture, of the true reasons and to push yourself. Its about believing in God completely and praying and then praying again. You inspire people to reach inside of themselves and to want to be a better person. Dave, the transformation you made on your truck for these kids and all of the other kids fighting is truly amazing. People can no longer say they aren't aware. Thank you all for everything.

Mark Rice, Greg Scott, Theresa, Action Riders: It was 5 degrees, you still came on two wheels, bearing flags, smiles, love and support for these kids and their families. Thank you for putting your hearts out there, for being apart of this, or showing these kids how brave they have been and for never giving up, no matter the forecast.

FCSD, MOHP, St. Clair Union and Washington Fire departments and Police, Gasconade County Sheriff, First Responders, and off duty personnel: Thank you for being apart of everything. Thank you for your hearts and supporting these kids.

We will continue to share many thanks, photos and posts, for tonight, God Bless








A few places where you can find even more event photos!

Grandpa David's album
The event page!
Video of the convoy

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