Facebook community sends 78 shirts to woman to help her autistic child
She liked it so much that she did not leave it ever since. It’s pink and it has brightly colored flowers, with ruffles on the bottom. Most were bought from eBay after buying the original.
The problem came when the last shirt left became impossible to be worn. So they started hunting for the shirt again, but they did not find that on ebay. The pink flowered masterpiece is CIRCO brand from Target if you want to join in on the hunt to find Cami’s shirt.
If that isn’t a happy enough ending for you, Skouson said she also heard from Target, who offered to send her a larger version of the shirt so Cami could wear it as she grew older.
The post was shared nearly 4,800 times, and Deborah’s message was also reposted by the Love What Really Matters Facebook page, where it was shared more than 13,000 times (the post has been removed).
Grimshaw Skouson’s post was shared more than 4,800 times, but then it really went big. The Facebook page promotes positive stories. The responses were this great that the mother received 78 of the shirts to help her child. Then the plea was picked up by the popular Facebook page “Love What Matters”. She feels very content to be helped.
Fashion trends tend to come and go, and many of us get exhausted of the clothing adorning our closets after a couple of years.
The mom, who lives in St. George, Utah, explained that her daughter wears the top when she comes home from school and in bed. “It has to be this exact shirt!” “We were hoping for 4-5 shirts to use as backups so we wouldn’t have to keep washing and mending the same shirt over and over”, she said.
Deborah Skouson recently shared a photo on her Facebook page of her 10-year-old daughter Cami’s favorite shirt, which had been discontinued.
But the company that made the shirt for Target stopped making it four years ago.
“At first, my daughter was a little confused to see more than one of her ‘pink flower shirts, ‘” she told the Daily Dot. However, her latest one is almost unwearable and eBay has gone dry. They were sold in 2011-2012.
‘This is where you come in, ‘ the desperate mum wrote.