Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Noah Biorkman

As WDIV-TV reporter Steve Garagiola put it, "This is a story that warms your heart and breaks your heart at the same time."

SOUTH LYON, Mich. (Updated: November 6) -- Noah Biorkman has been fighting cancer since he was 3 years old. He was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in February of 2007, went into remission six months later but relapsed in September of 2008.

Noah is currently in hospice care and after his family asked for help in making this Christmas special for him by sending cards, they were overwhelmed with the response.

Thousands of cards and gifts have been pouring into the Biorkman’s mailbox from strangers around the world.

Noah had received 8,000 cards and gifts in the mail in just two days.

...The 5-year-old said an angel figurine ornament was his favorite because it reminded him of where he’ll soon be.

“In heaven, and I’m going to be an angel,” Noah said.

His parents, Diana and Scott, said they have come to grips that their son won’t make it until Christmas Day in December.

“We made sure he got to have Christmas … my family dropped everything, they’re bringing the food, everybody’s coming and we’re all excited to spend Christmas with him this week,” Diana said. “His time is very short.”

...Diana said she is asking that instead of sending gifts to Noah, send $1 in a card to the family and they will donate it to the University Of Michigan neuroblastoma research center and the Michigan Make A Wish Chapter.

Cards can be sent to:

Noah Biorkman
1141 Fountain View Circle
South Lyon, MI, 48178

Video.

This isn't a scam. This is a legitimate request.

The family has set up another address to send cards to Noah:

Noah Biorkman
c/o Scott Biorkman
3480 Petoskey Way
Milford, MI 48380

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