ZNE is absolutely delighted to announce a change in the original Hope Sees a Star funding plans. During the course of the many months that ZNE has worked with Stevie's and Brianna's mothers - Gina Gabriell and Iva Wilcox - and through working together, and learning more about these very special families, and their daughters - a more personal and appropriate plan for use of the Hope Sees a Star funds developed.
Gina Gabriell, a previously published artist wrote and illustrated a children's book about mothers and daughters, childhood illness, and the transition of death. This extraordinary book "Pink Sky" is written for children to understand, and for families and loved ones to cherish as well. It will serve as a warm and loving support resource for families who are dealing with the diagnosis of a fatal illness in a child.
Iva and Gina are working together to complete a page in the book that will serve as a memorial for their two daughters. Iva is also developing a website dedicated to this project, and when the website goes live, we will update you here!
Gina describes the emotion of transition our Hope Sees a Star project goal, to one which supports this book project:
"Magic happened and the book will be the memorial. I am so happy."
Because of the extraordinary contributions of our artist members and all those who have donated funds to this project, ZNE will be paying for five hundred copies of the book - all of which will be donated to hospice organizations serving families dealing with the possibility or the reality of the loss of a child. .
The little girl who is the main character in the book is named Bella. Gina has recently created a doll in honor of the main character, which you can see above. The image of the child in the new header for this blog is also by Gina Gabriell, it is taken from an original illustration from the book.
Stay tuned for more news as it develops, about the wonderful Pink Sky project.





















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