Note: This story originally appeared on Redbook.
This
year, as we proudly hang our seasonal greeting cards, displaying the
smiling faces of our loved ones (and yes, sometimes their dogs), it's
easy to forget that for many people, the holidays aren't all candy canes
and carols.
For five-year-old Safyre, the sole survivor of an
arson attack that killed her family, and left her homeless, Christmas
can be a painful reminder of what she's lost.
In
2013, her father, younger sister, and brothers, were murdered in a
senseless act. When firefighters found Safyre in what was left of her
New York home, she was clutching her father's chest, who saved her life,
but couldn't protect her from all of the flames.
Although the
majority of her body is covered in burns, and she's had both her right
hand and left foot amputated, Safyre, who is being raised by her dad's
sister, is still a joyful child, who has remained strong through the
devastation.
Now
her community is rallying around the brave little girl to ask for folks
across the world to send her Christmas cards to ensure that this year
gets a little bit cheerier for Safyre who has already been through so
much.
If you've got a stamp to spare, and feel like spreading a little joy, you can mail the cards to:
Safyre
P.O. Box 6126
Schenectady, NY 12306
USA
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