Nikole Sarvay is a Richmond mom with a mission. Just this month, she took it upon herself to spend hours upon hours crafting beautiful fabric roses as part of a fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis. The disease, which is touching one of her newborn family members, can be very crippling; in particular children are severely weakened by this disorder. Many children cannot even pronounce (let alone understand) the disease and it’s often called “65 Roses.” To this end, Nikole launched a campaign to sell 65 beautifully-handmade roses and unexpectedly sold out within a day or two. Read more about the 65 Roses Project on Nikole’s blog, A Happy Nest.
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