4 Paws for Molly

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4 Paws for Ability Inc
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Molly's Journey to Receiving a Medical Service Dog

$14,075

raised by 120 people

$17,000 goal

Molly's Story

Molly is a beautiful, funny, imaginative, wild, and fun-loving 4 year old who loves her people and animals fiercely. A few days after she was born, Molly was diagnosed with Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD). MCADD is an inherited disorder that prevents her body from breaking down certain fats and converting them into energy. As a result, the level of sugar in her blood can drop dangerously low (hypoglycemia). MCADD is a lifelong condition that Molly will never outgrow. Left untreated, hypoglycemia caused by MCADD can lead to seizures, breathing difficulties, coma, brain damage, and even death.


When Molly becomes sick, her body uses all of the energy it has to fight off the illness, often depleting her blood sugars and she ends up in the emergency department to be admitted for days of intravenous treatment to prevent metabolic crisis.


Molly's MCADD has affected her life in ways her family never imagined. She has not been able to attend school or church, she's never participated in sports, and she has had very few play dates with friends. This little girl who loves to live life to the fullest has had to miss out on so many experiences because of her medical condition.


Through the help of family and friends, Molly is on a new and exciting journey to receive a medical alert dog from 4 Paws for Ability. A specially trained glucose detection dog has the ability to detect when blood sugars are dropping and will signal to their owner that they are in danger. A medical alert service dog will be nothing short of life-changing for Molly, allowing her to attend school, church, sports, play, and just be a kid!


Thank you for walking beside Molly on this incredible journey. 







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Organized By Heather Cromer

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