Dear Mary Jo, I reached out to many of my family members who have Facebook accounts and I shared dear Prairie's story and your request for people to participate in your Facebook campaign for Prairie to be able to personally meet Taylor Swift at this coming Friday's concert. My wonderful niece who lives in Omaha wrote me to tell me that she has been following Prairie's story through all of the local media coverage, and through her work with the Red Cross and a couple of family stories she has worked on, including that of a former classmate of Prairie's. My niece sent me the video link to Prairie's and your Friday's radio interview where you received the very happy and exciting news that Prairie will have VIP seating at the concert and will get to personally meet Taylor Swift!!
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I am SO VERY happy for her and you dear MJ, and commend you for all that you did to help make dear Prairie's wish to meet Taylor come true
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I echo Olga's request that, if possible, in any further media interviews or reports, you can be sure to refer to Prairie's cancer specifically as ASPS to help raise desperately needed public awareness about this extremely rare disease, since my niece said she that had no idea Prairie's cancer was ASPS, and the television and radio coverage only refers to it as a rare cancer. Through your successful efforts to obtain media attention and support for Prairie to meet Taylor, you have also created a rare and excellent opportunity to raise awareness about ASPS and the critical need for funding for desperately needed ASPS research. Congratulations to dear Prairie and you, and special wishes for a MOST happy, wonderful, and magical Taylor Swift concert evening on Friday
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With happy hugs, special caring thoughts, healing wishes for precious Prairie, lots of love, and continued Hope, Bonni