A Weekend Away for Lexie who wants to celebrate a successful school year
Lexie, 29 years old, CO |
NEEDED BY 06/18
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Foster Alumni MentorsLexie is a hardworking woman with a determined mindset. She never lets anything get her down and always pushes forward with an optimistic outlook. Lexie is raising her daughter to be strong and independent, and her son to be the best man he can be. Together, they are an amazing family that always perseveres. In her spare time, Lexie enjoys taking videos of her kids dancing, spending time outdoors, baking, and always has a smile on her face.
Lexie is hard working, on the go mom of 2 young kiddos as well as the caretaker of her younger sister, who has completed her most amazing year in high school yet with all passing grades! Lexie wants to surprise her with a fun filled weekend, just the two of them next month and go somewhere where they can just relax and unwind. She wants to show her that hard work and dedication to things really pays off. Lexie has a few ideas in mind but hasn't narrowed down which town they will stay in so she is asking for some help in paying for their stay for the weekend. With this wish Lexie will be able to have fun and unwind.
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"Thank you so much for helping me show my sister that hard work does pay off. She has gone from all Ds and Fs and having no goals for her future to As and Bs with so many goals for herself. The first is to finish highschool and graduate ???? the second is to attend college. I am beyond proud of her and her journey. She has had to work harder than most kids to accomplish getting the grades she got this last year. Again, thank you. "