Help my parents rebuild their house
For 27 years my amazing parents have lived in their house. 27 years of love, half of my childhood and the years of building their lives together through thick and thin were spent behind those walls.
On April 6th, 2025, they lost their home in the historic flooding event that so many others also suffered through in Kentucky and neighboring states.

For my entire life, they have been there every step of the way for me as their only child. They provided a safe, happy childhood and watched me grow into the woman I am today with my own husband and 2 amazing kids. They are the BEST grandparents.
Our hearts are breaking for them as they go through the process of cleanup and recovering what they can (which isn't much, unfortuinatly). It's sickening to watch our memories float away.
This is the highest the water has ever gotten. It rose about a foot into the house itself, destroying everything low to the ground including furniture, clothes, electronics and memories.
They were lucky to get out in plenty of time and thank goodness they have been fortunate enough to have a comfortable place to stay while they go through this process.

My sweet parents are the type of people who would help anyone if they are able but never ask for help for themselves. They deserve to build back better than ever and while FEMA is helping with a portion, it won't help with everything.
I want to help in any way I can so that's why I have made this page. If you can't give anything, that is perfectly fine! I understand times are tough for most of us. Just please share this link!
If you are able to donate, even if it's only a couple of dollars, anything helps and we are forever grateful and thankful!


I also want to add that I make jewelry and I have a little shop on my site. Everything I make from jewelry sales will also go toward my parent's fund.
Again, we appreciate anything and everything. I just want to make this process a little easier on them.