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« on: November 05, 2009, 11:17:18 pm »

Hey CLF members, a little boy in Michigan needs some help from you, and it'll only take a few minutes of your time...



Five year-old Noah Biorkman is in hospice and we need your help to make this the best Christmas ever by sending him Christmas cards! His family will be celebrating Christmas this weekend.

Noah was diagnosed with Stage IV Neuroblastoma in February 2007. He went into remission in August 2007. In September 2008, Noah relapsed with lesions in his right arm and right leg. After going through six different trials, the cancer continues to spread. Noah is an angel and we are blessed to have him in our lives.

Please help the fulfill the Biorkman family's wish to make this the best Christmas ever for Noah. You can send your Christmas cards to:

Noah Biorkman
1141 Fountian View Circle
South Lyon, MI 48178 USA


On Wednesday, November 4th, WDIV-TV spoke with the Biorkman Family - watch the video below!



This one was confirmed by a Snopes article, which the following text is from:

"...As radio station WKSR in Pulaski, Tennessee, notes on its web site, one of its on-air personalities is an acquaintance of Noah Biorkman's mother and verified the above-quoted appeal for Christmas cards for her son:
 
Christmas will come early for a five year old Michigan boy this year. Noah Biorkman is battling cancer and is not expected to live much longer.

Noah's mother and WKSR morning personality Ed Carter went to school together years ago. They keep in touch by email. She mentioned the early Christmas for her son in an email to Ed.

Mrs. Biorkman is asking for Christmas cards for her son. If you would like to take time to send a card or letter, send it to:

Noah Biorkman
1141 Fountain View Circle
South Lyon Michigan, 48178
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2009, 04:10:22 pm »

 I just finished reading some updates on Noah's "Care Page" site (https://www.carepages.com/carepages/NoahScottBiorkman - registration req'd, but free and easy)

It looks like Noah's family celebration of Christmas will happen this Sunday, and will include a visit from the Santa and the local fire department

I’m not sure if the cards that I sent this AM will arrive in time, if if not I figure that Noah will still enjoy receiving them, and they’ll help prolong the early celebration.
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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2009, 08:31:36 pm »

Thank you for posting this Eric!

I will send something off to him also.

Thank you again!
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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2009, 12:51:41 pm »

Here's a recent update from Noah's "Care Page" site (https://www.carepages.com/carepages/NoahScottBiorkman), which his mother posted on Sunday PM 11/8. Thanks to all of you who have taken the time to reach out to Noah!

Merry Christmas!!

Hello Everyone!

What a week! Scott and I have had a hard time wrapping our brain around how much support and compassion we have received from people all around the world!!! Noah was the 17th most googled topic on Thursday and 12th on Friday!! Unbelievable!!!!!!!

Thank you to everyone for the support! Thank you to everyone that listened to my requests for peace. Thank you to Mindy for setting up security for my front door today!! Thank you to the South Lyon Police, Fire, and Post Office for the help and support over the past week. Today was the first day that I could relax. We had a person sitting out front guarding the door. My family and I didn't have to worry about whether the person walking up was going to knock or ring the doorbell. Yes, I do have a sign on the door.

I just wanted to note something interesting. Last Saturday, I posted a little note on this carepage -- it said that we were celebrating Christmas this week. If you would like to send Noah a card, send me an email and I will give you my address!! Our friends and family have repeatedly asked us for something to do to help. Asking for a Christmas card was something simple that many people could do. They posted it on Facebook and BAMMMMM!!!!!!! Next thing I know, we are receiving thousands of cards and packages. Tuesday -- 64, Wednesday -- 416, Thursday -- 2,600, Friday -- 5,100 and Saturday -- ?? ?? ?? At least 10,000. Yes, you read that right -- at least 10,000.

We are opening and reading each and every card. This is taking some time. It is just humbling, shocking, incredible, astounding... the outpouring of love for one sick little boy.

Friday night, Noah loved meeting Santa. He wasn't so sure about the fire truck or Santa coming on the fire truck. We waved from the balcony. Noah feels safe in my bedroom. That's where he spends most of his time. He wouldn't come out of the bedroom so Santa went in. He sat on the floor and opened presents with Noah, Scott, and I. Then I went out to make sure everyone was doing well and Santa sat right next to Noah. Noah wrapped his arms around Santa's neck and wouldn't let go.

The smile on his face was worth it. He smiled from ear to ear.

Saturday, Noah loved opening presents and let me tell you -- there isn't a shortage of them!! We had a crew at the house and he would pick which person he wanted to play with and that person went into the bedroom and played. When he had enough, he would sleep. We decided to have Santa come on Friday for two reasons. 1.) Santa needed to have time to get back to the North Pole. 2.) Noah needed a day of rest between the big events.

Today was a very merry Christmas! Noah, my mom, and I woke to a Christmas tree in our front yard, fully decorated with wrapped presents underneath. Noah thought that was the coolest thing. Again -- the smile said it all. He spent most of the day in my bedroom. No shocker there! He was stingy with his happy face today. He slept quite a bit and he seems to be hurting again.

Noah is having pain in the left elbow and upper body. This is all new pain. However, he's stubborn as a mule and won't let me give him any IV pain meds. We keep increasing his Methadone which we did on Friday. That hasn't seemed to help much. You can see the difference in him. You can see him slowing down. You can see him in pain and just plain getting tired. He's just at that point.

No matter how hard this is or how painful it is, Scott, my family, and I can say one thing -- Noah had Christmas today. And for that, I am grateful.

Merry Christmas Everyone! The world helped make it special for Noah, my family, Scott, and myself. I can guarantee one thing -- This week was a week that none of us will ever forget.

Thanks
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« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2009, 11:23:06 pm »

Here's an update from Noah's parents Cry. If you'd like to help someone else, please volunteer/contribute to your local children's hospital, or one of the organizations listed below.

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After a long battle with Stage IV Neruorblastoma cancer, Monday morning at 8:02 AM, Noah Biorkman passed away at his home in South Lyon, Michigan.

Scott and I, along with our families, would like to thank everyone for the continued support over the past few years during Noah’s illness. As most of you know, Noah has received more than one million Christmas cards over the past few weeks. The outpouring of love and compassion has been remarkable and we are extremely grateful. We are now asking for everyone please respect our privacy during this very difficult time. The funeral services will be for family only. We are asking that instead of sending cards and flowers to Scott and me; please make a donation in Noah’s name to either of the organizations below. With your donation, Noah’s legacy will live on for many years to come, if not forever.

Thank you so much for your support and love.

Sincerely,
The Biorkman Family

Please send donations to the following:

Department of Pediatrics and Oncology
University of Michigan
1500 East Medical Center Drive
D4202MPB
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-5718
Checks payable to: The University of Michigan – Noah’s Pediatric Oncology Fund

OR

Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan
230 Huron View Blvd.
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103
Checks payable to: Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan – Memo: Noah Biorkman
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« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2010, 12:46:03 pm »

Here's a recent update from Noah's CarePage (https://www.carepages.com/carepages/NoahScottBiorkman):

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Posted Feb 6, 2010 11:24am

Hello Everyone!

I just wanted to give a current Christmas card count -- 1,166,357.

Isn't that just simply amazing!!! I opened a pile of cards this morning and the thoughts and prayers from people all over the world is truly touching. It makes every day easier to live through knowing that Noah touched so many people. It's easier knowing that his purpose was to bring so many people together and remind us all of what is important. I know that he is watching over me right now and I feel his presence every day. He would not have wanted me to sit around and do nothing. He started something very special. It's up to me to keep that going.

That being said, here is what my staff and I have been doing.

1.) The Power of Noah Foundation is being founded. The paperwork is quite lengthy, but we are getting through it.
2.) The website is in design phase -- We are getting the site name of andyouknowwhat.org. For those of you that had the pleasure of talking to Noah -- you know that his favorite words were -- and you know what? He would repeat that over and over again when he was really excited about showing you something. People will be able to read about neuroblastoma, Noah, the hospitals leading the way in research (focusing on U of M), and ordering merchandise.
3.) The Power of Noah Foundation logo is being designed. We are getting prices on merchandise like bracelets, long and short sleeved t-shirts, travel coffee mugs, and pens. We decided that we didn't want to much merchandise to start. We weren't sure what people would want to order.
4.) The first fund raising activity will be in June with Leo's Coney Islands. Our goal is to have 5 Leo's participate for the day. After the day, we are having a blow out party at the South Lyon Hotel. That should be fun. We are busy planning for this activity.
5.) The second and biggest fund raising activity will be Saturday, November 6th. We are having a comedy show with a silent auction. I don't want to give any details as of right now. We are working on the comedian lineup and the venue. When I have things confirmed, I will let you know.

We have been very busy with the planning for all of this at once. Oh yeah -- my staff and I all work full time as well. This is what we are doing is our spare time.

Our foundation motto is one that I have said many times now -- The power of Noah lives in all of us -- Pass it on!

Many people have asked what we did the Christmas cards. Each card was opened, read, and recycled. We didn't have enough room to keep them. I have a room full of memorbilia items. We kept quite a bit of items. They are stored for now. Anything that had Noah's name on it, was inscribed to him, authors sent books, celebrities sent signed photos, fire and police departments sent patches, and on and on. All of these items were kept. My family, friends, and I have been very touched and moved by the outpouring of love and support.

We want to thank every person that sent a card, item, toy, gift, book, ornament, etc to Noah. Your thoughtfulness and caring is what helps get us all through each and every day.

Back to the motto -- The power of Noah lives on in all of us -- Pass it on!
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