Dear friends:
As some know, I am alway hesitant to make charitable appeals, because the Internet is rife with cases of scams, phony dramas, or attention whores claiming some fender bender caused them serious trauma and need your dollars to survive (or more likely, buy more Spaghettios for their dinner). Few ever try to confirm these things, or confirm them well, and many get stung. Even if they don't know they were stung, it happens far too often.
And almost as irksome, is the fact that it's so hard to decide who is deserving of Internet appeals for charity. We can't help everyone, but that shouldn't mean helping someone is out of the question. In the end, like much in this life, it's the luck of the draw. My own rule of thumb is that for someone to really warrant broad-based Internet appeals, the beneficiary must have extended their own life or generosity to others in some measurable way. I feel this case passes that smell test and deserves our generosity.
Since I never accept Internet appeals at face value, I have personally spoken with @chrisWiggins (at his Google number) and confirmed all of this. I hope my word is good, and you can rely on this being completely legitimate. His mother has a marvelous record of human kindness and generosity, and deserves all the life we can buy for her.
I hope you will help with whatever you can afford. Even a single dollar will count.
Thank you so much.
The story: Please help Karen Wiggins
The donation page: http://karenwiggins.eventbrite.com/
@chriswiggin's Linked-in Page: http://linkd.in/9vqNsF
PS
Yes, Chris is a recent hire at Google. But they have working stiffs, too.(They're not all Googleaires). He's no more able to save his mother alone than most of us would be in a similar circumstance.