My Nonprofit Reviews
Charlotte B.3
Review for Kailee Mills Foundation, Spring, TX, USA
Pop and Nana
The vast emotions of grief are like a roller coaster that you never get off of, go through them all and the start over again forever. Broken and humbly in the midst of these emotions, KMF started turning tragedy of loss with hearts desire to saving others through seatbelt awareness. Quotes:
"to live in hearts we leave behind is not to die"
"Grief doesn't mean you have little or no faith, but means you love deeply."
It takes strength to make your way through grief, to grab hold of life and let it pull you forward."
The strength, the strong faith, God's great Grace the massive unconditional love for Kailee and all others are what started KMF, her parents, her family and moves it forward in a mission of vital importance of always wearing your seatbelt, to look around and make sure everyone else is buckled correctly and stays buckled and never unbuckle until you stop and have reached your destination.
When we travel, Nana would take take off her shoes and stretch her legs on the dashboard, then for bathroom stops unbuckle to put her shoes back on, not thinking those few seconds could cost her life, like Kailee did, but not ever again since Kailee's tragic avoidable death.
As Kailee's Nana and Pop, our plea and prayer is that no one else would have to bear this unbearable burden and intensity of grief that we all have. We will continue to carry on Kailee's legacy by honoring her and life. Help us be a part of this wonderful legacy of life in KMF.
Out youngest grandson at 4 complains to us if his car seatbelt is too tight. We say it is not too tight and it will keep him safe if we are in an accident. He knows now and agrees.
Buckle up for Kailee, buckle up for life, 2 seconds to click.