Holiday Market

Tis the season to support small. Come on by to eat, drink and shop local. We will have raffle tickets to buy for all of our prizes as well as for the beer from Angry Fish Brewery. All proceeds go to Arthur Hutchinson,McCall Wright & the Caring Heart Foundation.

Arthur Hutchinson is a 21 month old little boy who has Krabbe Disease which is one of 52 types of leukodystrophy. There is currently no cure for this disease. In 2019, Governor McMaster signed Dylan’s law into effect after a sweet boy Dylan Emery passed away at 11 months old from Krabbe disease. This law stated that Krabbe and 2 other rare diseases would be added to the newborn screening. As of April 28, 2023 this still has not been implemented into SC’s newborn screening. If you would like more information about Arthur or want to follow his journey, go to https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091846375049 PRAYERS FOR ARTHUR, HOPE FOR A CURE.

McCall Wright is a 5 year old little girl who has Dravet Syndrome, a lifelong genetic epilepsy characterized by seizures and a deterioration in development. Her family is holding out hope that a genetic cure is coming soon for McCall. When she was diagnosed, Dravet syndrome was a lifelong sentence but rapid innovations show that advanced treatments are on the horizon. If you would like more information or want to follow her journey, go to https://secure.qgiv.com/for/milesformccall/ MILES FOR MCCALL.

Caring Heart Foundation is through Lexington School District 1, where they receive donations to give to social workers that can provide needs for local families in our community. From a child needing glasses, school supplies or even money for transportation to get to school, this foundation lends a hand. It is a great foundation to help with needs of children within our community.

If you would like to donate to Arthur, McCall or the Caring Heart Foundation and can’t attend the event, please contact Kari Fulmer at 803-394-5696 or at reflectionssalonsc@gmail.com. Let’s come together and bless these families this year.