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Note Card Fundraiser
to benefit the
Chelsea Hutchison Foundation

Our fundraiser offers
note cards featuring
the artwork of individuals whose lives have been
significantly touched by the work of CHF.
Scroll down to view the gallery of
artwork available.
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The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation
is a Colorado 501(c)3 non-profit
corporation formed by Julie and Doug Hutchison to provide help to
individuals, particularly children and young adults, who have
epilepsy. The main focus is to raise funds to provide grants
for trained seizure-response dogs Emfit movement monitors.
The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation is named for Julie and Doug's
beloved daughter, Chelsea, who died in her sleep during a seizure
in April of 2009. During the 6 years that Chelsea had
seizures, no one ever told the Hutchisons a seizure could take her
life, other than through an accidental fall or drowning. As
a result of that omission, the Chelsea Hutchison Foundation
informs those living with epilepsy of the risks and raises
awareness of SUDEP (Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy) so that
no other families are blind-sided.

www.ChelseaHutchisonFoundation.org
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Cards Available
for Purchase:

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-- Cards available in 2 sizes, boxed, with envelopes
-- Choose up to 4 illustrations from the gallery below
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20 Cards
with Envelopes
Note Card Size
(5.5" x 4.25")
Boxed, with Envelopes
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12 Cards with
Envelopes
Greeting
Card Size
(7" x 5")
Boxed, with Envelopes
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For ALL INTERNATIONAL
ORDERS:
If you live outside the US, shipping charges will not be
added at checkout. To purchase cards to be shipped outside
the US, please add to your cart the
international shipping charge of $11.50 for each order of 2
boxes. Each 2-box purchase will be shipped in a flat-rate USPS Priority
International Mail envelope for a flat rate of $11.50. To
order additional boxes, simply add additional quantities of
shipping costs for every 2 boxes ordered. To
process your international order, you must add the $11.50 flat-rate charge by clicking the "Add to Cart"
button below. To increase the international shipping charges
for additional boxes,
please change the quantities on your shopping cart page. Thank you!
* If you wish a longer text, please
send us an email
following your order with your name, the items you have ordered,
and the text you wish printed.
Shipping charges
will be added at checkout.
Orders normally ship within 48 hours of purchase.
To order more than 1 box, simply change quantities in your
shopping cart page.
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Back of Card Text on Each Card You
Purchase
Can Help Educate and Spread the Word!
Each card that you purchase contains vital information that will educate
and spread the mission of the CHF.
Education is vital to procure support and additional funding!
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This card was created by
Gracie Park
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Gracie lost her cousin Chelsea to SUDEP and her Grandma to a
seizure.
She would very much like to help bring attention to SUDEP and the
needs of those with Epilepsy
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The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation
is a Colorado 501(c)3 non-profit
corporation formed by Julie and Doug Hutchison
to provide help to
individuals, particularly children and young adults, who have
epilepsy.
The main focus is to raise funds to provide grants
for trained seizure-response dogs Emfit movement monitors.
The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation is named for Julie and Doug's
beloved daughter, Chelsea,
who died in her sleep during a seizure
in April of 2009.
During the 6 years that Chelsea had
seizures, no one ever told the Hutchisons
a seizure could take her
life, other than through an accidental fall or drowning.
As
a result of that omission, the Chelsea Hutchison Foundation
informs those living with epilepsy
of the risks and raises
awareness of SUDEP (Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy)
so that
no other families are blind-sided.

www.ChelseaHutchisonFoundation.org
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Thank you
for supporting the Chelsea Hutchison Foundation
Artwork
featured in this fundraiser
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Artwork by
Michael
Michael and his two siblings battle a Genetic Epileptic
syndrome. He's had Epilepsy for the past 5 years.
Through the trials with Epilepsy, he makes the most of life
and loves sharing his artwork.
View all of
Michael's artwork and make selections
here.
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Artwork by
Ariel
Michael's Sister |
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Artwork by
Gracie
Gracie lost her
cousin Chelsea to SUDEP and her Grandma to a seizure. She
would very much like to help bring attention to SUDEP and the
needs of those with Epilepsy. |
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Artwork by
Garrison
Gracie lost her cousin
Chelsea to SUDEP and her Grandma to a seizure. She would very
much like to help bring attention to SUDEP and the needs of
those with Epilepsy. |
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Artwork by
Kelly Randall
Kelly has had
seizures since 2002. Her service dog, Jake, has training as an
Emergency Medical Alert dog. |
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Artwork by
Rachel Cobb
Rachel has had seizures
since 2003. Rachel's family is still in the process of raising
funds for her seizure response dog. |
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Artwork by
Britney Dipley
Britney has had
seizures since age 4. Her service dog, Milo, has brought her
lots of love and is helping her gain more independence and
gives her a sense of security. |
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Artwork by
Johnny Dipley
Johnny is Britney's
uncle, who contributed this artwork on behalf of his niece. |

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Artwork by
Kassie Nelson
Kassie, a family
friend of Britney Dipley, contributed this artwork on behalf
of Britney. |

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Artwork by
Michael
Michael is a wonderful, loving child. He participates in
Special Olympics and won a silver medal in basketball in 2010.
We are so appreciative for the Emfit monitor that CHF
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Artwork by
Sarah Eubank
Sarah has had seizures since she was 6 years old. Her service
dog, Belle, has alerted to Sarah's seizures and has been her
constant companion and friend since 2010. Belle was named in
honor of Chelsea Hutchison. |
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Artwork by
Naomy Hutchison
Naomy lost her sister, Chelsea,
and her Grandmother to a seizure and is proactive in educating
those around her of the seriousness of seizures.
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Artwork by
Kaitlyn Grimes
Kaitlyn started having seizures at the age of 8. She also has
a brother with epilepsy. She doesn't let it hold her back from
anything. She lives life to the fullest!
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Artwork by
Chloe Young
Chloe is 2
years old.
She was diagnosed with Epilepsy in March of 2011. |

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Artwork by
Jeff Terrell
Jeff
has had Epilepsy since he was 19 years old. "It has been
rough, but I'm not letting it stop me."
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Eric Prine
Eric, at the age
of 6 months,
was injured by a DPT shot and began having seizures,
sometimes up to 100 a day. |
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Artwork by
Ronnie Prine
father of Eric Prine.
Ronnie has lovingly cared for his precious son for over 20
years.
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Artwork by
Chelsea Hutchison
These are "drawings from a book Chelsea created shortly before we
lost her."
-- Julie Hutchison |

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