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Hi world! My name is Morning Star. I’m a little boy that was born 8 months ago. I was born with an imperforate anus. That means I can’t go to the bathroom properly. The day after I was born the doctors did a surgery on me giving me a colostomy. I was also born with a small urethral tract and have a lot of pain and infections. It hurts me and the doctors tell my parents that my kidneys are failing. I’m okay though. I really love my Dad and Mom and my two older sisters. We have so much fun together. I really love to smile and laugh. People look at me a lot. Sometimes with quite a shock on their face when they see my stomach is so swollen. But that shocked face quickly turns into a smile as I look at them and give them a huge smile. I want people to know I’m still a happy baby. My parents talked to the doctors and they’ve told them I’m supposed to have another operation to fix me up. But I don’t think we have enough money. Do you think you could help me? I hope one day I will meet you and make you smile too. I want to live my life being a bright “Morning Star”. Please help my friends raise money for my surgery! I’m really thankful for all your help! Happy Thanksgiving! Love, Morning Star (penned by Kelly Cook Tana) Take ten minutes of your time and ten dollars from your pocket and give today! How much money is needed? $10,000 US Dollars and upward. Don’t forget we are nearing the end of the tax year and your gift is tax deductible. Go to www.cten.org/tana and donate today. Please make a note: Baby If every person takes 10 minutes to give $10 For Morning Star this Thanksgiving Hi! My name is Morning Star! www.cten.org/tana Give Today!

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Hi world! My name is Morning Star. I’m a little boy that was born 8 months ago. I was born with an imperforate anus. That means I can’t go to the bathroom properly. The day after I was born the doctors did a surgery on me giving me a colostomy. I was also born with a small urethral tract and have a lot of pain and infections. It hurts me and the doctors tell my parents that my kidneys are failing. I’m okay though. I really love my Dad and Mom and my two older sisters. We have so much fun together. I really love to smile and laugh. People look at me a lot. Sometimes with quite a shock on their face when they see my stomach is so swollen. But that shocked face quickly turns into a smile as I look at them and give them a huge smile. I want people to know I’m still a happy baby. My parents talked to the doctors and they’ve told them I’m supposed to have another operation to fix me up. But I don’t think we have enough money. Do you think you could help me? I hope one day I will meet you and make you smile too. I want to live my life being a bright “Morning Star”. Please help my friends raise money for my surgery! I’m really thankful for all your help! Happy Thanksgiving!

Love,

Morning Star (penned by Kelly Cook Tana)

Take ten minutes of your time and ten dollars from your pocket and give today!

How much money is needed? $10,000 US Dollars and upward.

Don’t forget we are nearing the end of the tax year and your gift is tax deductible.

Go to www.cten.org/tana and donate today.

Please make a note: Baby

If every person takes 10 minutes to give

$10 For Morning Star this

Thanksgiving

Hi! My name is Morning Star! www.cten.org/tana

Give Today!