Imagine this.
Your beautiful three-year-old daughter is playing quietly in the living room. You step away briefly. In the 90 seconds that you’re out of the room, three vicious pitbulls make their way into the house. They knock her down and drag her to the backyard. They begin mauling her. By the time you reach her, they have broken several of her delicate bones. They have ripped apart her gorgeous little face. One of her eyes is completely gone.
Thankfully, she survives the horrific attack but her injuries are extreme. She needs several surgeries. She can only be fed special formula through a tube. There will eventually be plastic surgery for her severe facial scarring, and probably a prosthetic eye.
But, your insurance isn’t great. You’re struggling to afford the formula. Her life may have been saved, but the gap has left you in a scary amount of debt. No financial help is available for the ‘cosmetic’ surgeries she needs. Your heart breaks as you think about her going through life with a severly disfigured face.
How far would you be willing to go to get your little girl the help she needs? What would you be willing to do to pay for the formula that feeds her? What would you be willing to do to pay for the medical care you can’t afford?
One family doesn’t have to imagine the above scenario – they’re living it.
You’ve probably read about Victoria Wilcher at some point over the last week. The three-year-old girl from Mississippi was attacked by her grandfather’s pitbulls in April. Her horrific injuries match the ones described in the scenario above. Her story was unknown to the public until last week, when her grandmother told the media that they had been kicked out of a KFC restaurant because Victoria’s face was ‘upsetting to other customers’.