Zoe’s Heart walks & runs again!

I’ve got the team page for the Gift of Life Walk & Run all set up. I set the fundraising goal at $1,500 again because we fell a little short last year. If you join the team or want your donation to count towards the teams fundraising goal, please make sure you join or donate from the teams page! You can use the link here or search for the team on the GOLWR page on LifeBanc’s website.

The event is Saturday, August 9 at Blossom Music Center.

http://lifebanc2014golwr.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1100513&lis=0&kntae1100513=12E209FD356C4AE3ADAAA1C03989D6A3&team=5977230

I’ve decided to try a booster campaign to sell t-shirts to help us with our fundraising goal.

https://www.booster.com/zoesheartlifebancfundraiser?share=8031400603990924

I’ve set the booster campaign to end well before the event so that anyone who wants to buy a shirt AND join the team isn’t spending all that money at once. The t-shirts are $20. Adult registration for the event is $25 and registration for 13 & under is $15. If you are a team member and buy a shirt, this will be our team shirt on the day of the event. If you join the team, don’t buy a shirt, and have your old team shirt; please wear it to the event. If you join the team, don’t buy a shirt, and don’t have an old team shirt; that’s ok too. It would be awesome if you could buy and wear a plain white, pink, light green, or light blue shirt so we all look like we belong together!

I’ll post more details as we get closer. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to email me.

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Published by Chrissy Snider

Zoe’s Heart began the day our world changed. My daughter, Zoe, received a heart transplant at just six years old. Six. In the span of childhood milestones and bedtime stories, we learned words like “transplant,” “rejection,” “ICU,” and “donor family.” We learned what it means to wait. To hope. To live in the in-between. This blog is our way of sharing the journey — the beautiful, the terrifying, the exhausting, and the miraculous. Zoe’s Heart exists for two reasons: To keep our family and friends updated as we walk this road. And to advocate fiercely for organ donation — because someone else’s yes saved my daughter’s life. This space is raw. It’s honest. It doesn’t pretend the hard parts don’t exist. But it also refuses to ignore the hope. We believe in celebrating progress, honoring the gift of life, and speaking openly about what transplant families experience behind hospital doors. Zoe is living proof that generosity changes everything. Thank you for being here. Thank you for following her journey. And if you ever find yourself wondering whether organ donation matters — it does. It saved our girl. Welcome to Zoe’s Heart.