Dear Friends,
I’d like to share our story. It’s one that begins
with tragedy. But it ends with hope.
On June 26, 1992, a car crossed the median and crashed into the
one that Brian Lanier was driving. For three days my son fought
for his life. And then he died.
They say the most devastating thing that can happen to a parent
is losing a child. I know that to be true. There’s
a part of me that will be in pain for the rest of my life.
There is also a part of me, a stronger part, that is determined
to give Brian’s life an enduring meaning, even beyond the love
of his family. That is why my husband and I created the Brian
Christopher Lanier Wings of Hope Foundation.
Brian was a 19-year-old who cared deeply about others. During
his short life, Brian touched many people with his compassion and
friendship. He especially had a heart for children who didn’t
have a safe and loving home environment.
Often he would bring troubled teens to our home, and once he even
hid a runaway in our house! Brian said the same thing to me
each time, “But, Mom, they need a chance at a better life.”
That’s what Wings of Hope is about – continuing Brian’s
spirit of reaching out to needy children with compassion, caring
about them, and taking action to make things better for them.
We are very grateful for all of you who have supported us by your
participation in our events, your generous donations, and your much-needed
prayers.
Let’s continue to pray for all children to have:
Wings – the strength of an eagle, the guidance
of an angel, the new life of a butterfly and
Hope – the
opportunities they need to make their lives better.
God
Bless,
Kathy
Gautsch
Brian’s
Mom |