Saturday, February 02, 2008

Look what we are doing with the Cadman Foundations Help


Help a Firefighter Adopt a Child

The average firefighter makes less than $35,000 a year – which makes the cost of adopting a child prohibitive. One firefighting family is trying to change that.

Bob and Kelly Pairman adopted their daughter, Ulia, from Russia in 2007. To help raise funds for their adoption, Kelly made blankets, for her husband to sell to fellow firefighters.


The Pairman's want to help other firefighting families adopt, so Kelly is continuing to make blankets.

Cadman Foundation will create a grant to help firefighting families adopt a child.We will hosting a silent auction to help raise funds.

Firefighters give sacrificially. Adoptive families love unconditionally. Buy your blanket today to help an orphan child find a loving home.

2 comments:

junglemama said...

What a wonderful way to help.

Anonymous said...

Hey Kelly, I love my blanket and I know baby Alex will love having it specially since it has the Russian look. You did a great job - what a special touch. Ulia looks wonderful!!! She is so precious...