Care for Kids Spotlight Cammie
Cameryn Jordan Saniatan
Cameryn Jordan Saniatan (Cammie), daughter of Ghazi and Courtney Saniatan, was born with a very rare condition, lissencelphaly, which means “smooth brain.” This condition causes Cammie to have continuous uncontrollable seizures and makes her development very delayed. At the age of 1, she cannot be fed by mouth and has a G tube inserted into her stomach. Due to the seizures, feeding tube and amounts of medicine Cammie takes, Ghazi stays at home to care for her while Courtney teaches at Open Arms, and a home health care nurse comes 4 days a week for 10 hours.
Ghazi and Courtney have unconditional love for Cammie and would do anything for her. They believe Cammie has taught them what is truly important in life. Cammie continues to fight each day and brings great joy to their lives and the lives of so many others.
You can join Living Hope and Open Arms in helping the Saniatan family at any time through your monetary gift. Check back soon for more information on a fundraiser we will have on behalf of Cammie in February 2012!

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