I agree with SweetMom that asking for prayer for Justina is fine - even a very positive thing. The power of prayer is very real - IMO. I am always concerned when requests for donations and gifts start. Although I completely understand that illness and hospitalization are very expensive, and health insurance does not cover it all, I also know that the resources out there for families of ill children are tremendous. (And sometimes aggressive. We are very fortunate to not need financial assistance and I have been put in the position of almost feeling rude in turning it down at times.) Depending on Justina's diagnosis, she may qualify for disability through SSDI which would put her on Medicaid and eventually Medicare for her medical expenses. Depending on family income, this would make her eligible for a monthly SSDI check. Organizations like the Ronald McDonald House Charities, all of the major airlines, many of the major hotels, most drug companies, and several independent foundations have programs that help the families of seriously ill children. Make-A-Wish is well known, and a number of charities shower hospitalized kids with gifts this time of year. (My son got his monthly hospital treatment on Wednesday and left the hospital with 2 Christmas gifts.). I think it is wonderful when individuals and corporations sincerely want to open up their wallets and help sick kids. I just don't think it is appropriate for anyone in her family to be asking for gifts.
*ETA:
I don't want the above to sound like I am ungrateful. I am very thankful for the position we are in. I am also thankful for the very generous individuals, groups and corporations that assist sick kids. I am thankful to be able to donate my time and treasure to one of these groups, and to have the knowledge to direct parents who need help to some of the others. In this giving season, there is an abundance of love and sharing taking place in children's hospitals.
*ETA:
I don't want the above to sound like I am ungrateful. I am very thankful for the position we are in. I am also thankful for the very generous individuals, groups and corporations that assist sick kids. I am thankful to be able to donate my time and treasure to one of these groups, and to have the knowledge to direct parents who need help to some of the others. In this giving season, there is an abundance of love and sharing taking place in children's hospitals.