Stories of Hope & Gratitude
Our blogs feature tributes, spotlights, collaborators and heartfelt accounts from caregivers and families. Discover what moves our work and inspires our community—one act of care at a time.
THE CHRISTOPHER SMITH FOUNDATION BLOG
Happy Birthday, Christopher
Happy Birthday, Christopher May is a significant month for our family. This month, we celebrate my brother Christopher’s 51st birthday. This month also marks the 2nd anniversary of his passing. When I think of Chris (born with Down syndrome) and the occasion of his birthday, [...]
CSF Honors Joseph Cheng as Caregiver of the Month for May 2021
CSF Honors Joseph Cheng as Caregiver of the Month for May 2021 After dedicating his life to serving our country, Joseph continued in service to mankind when he became a selfless caregiver in a Nevada home that serves profoundly disabled young adults. Joseph patiently works [...]
Chrysalis Director, Krystal Ayers, Grateful for CSF Recognition
Chrysalis Director, Krystal Ayers, Grateful for CSF Recognition Recognizing Chrysalis as the largest residental provider in Utah and Nevada delivering a continuum of around-the-clock care care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, it was time for the Christopher Smith Foundation to honor the [...]
The greatest things you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.
The greatest things you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. The Inspiration February 21st was National Caregiving Day, and the perfect opportunity to let my friends know why I created a nonprofit named after my beloved son Christopher. Through this [...]
Local Mother Recognized as Caregiver of the Month
Local Mother Recognized as Caregiver of the Month Mary Williams has been the sole caretaker of her son, Brice, since her husband Gary, passed away 14 years ago. She was recently recognized by the Christopher Smith Foundation for her dedication to her son and her [...]
Cynthia Cicero Recognized as Caregiver of the Month
Cynthia Cicero Recognized as Caregiver of the Month Being the single parent of a child with an intellectual disability can present a unique set of challenges, and each parent deals with these challenges in their own way. Such is the case with Cynthia Cicero, who [...]
Judith Koller Recognized as Caregiver of the Month
Judith Koller Recognized as Caregiver of the Month Judith Koller is the mother of two very special men, sons Scott and James Ruggles, whom she has acted as primary caregiver for their entire lives. In addition, she is a director of A Team NV, a non-profit [...]
Patricia Fernandez Recognized as Caregiver of the Month
Patricia Fernandez Recognized as Caregiver of the Month Patricia Fernandez and her husband, Jim, are the parents of 53-year-old David, who, in addition to being developmentally disabled, contracted an illness nearly a decade ago that left him in a wheelchair. For her undying devotion to [...]
Marie Branchini Recognized as Caregiver of the Month
Marie Branchini Recognized as Caregiver of the Month Brother and sister John and Lia Riccobene were born with developmental disabilities, and have required a lifetime of attention and care from family members and others. Their older sister Marie Branchini has been recognized by the Christopher [...]
LETTER FROM THE FOUNDER
Dear visitor,
I’m so excited to introduce you to the Christopher Smith Foundation. It was inspired by the magnificent life and journey of my son Chris who was born with Down syndrome. This Foundation honors him and the generous caregiving community that embrace and care for society’s most vulnerable citizens. Many who know Christopher, and his story, have been touched by his ability to love unconditionally, and to overcome incredible challenges. His sweet innocence and calming smile have shown us all what it means to be truly human.
Watching my son grow and beat all of the self-limiting expectations set before him from birth, has filled my life with pride…and anxiety. It wasn’t easy to learn about the many physical problems Chris would endure throughout his lifetime. In addition to his intellectual disability, Chris did not have the capacity to communicate his feelings, and most of his pains and illnesses went unaddressed.
Over the years, Christopher developed Crohn’s disease, colitis, and respiratory issues leading to multiple bouts of pneumonia, leaving him fighting for his very life. When admitted into the hospital, he would not understand why strangers were poking needles into his body and sticking tubes down his throat. Not being able to communicate “where it hurts”, meant constant prodding and testing as the healthcare professionals did their best to work in the dark with an often uncooperative patient.
I tell you this not for the sake of pity. When you meet Chris, you know he is grateful for life and is generally the happiest guy on the planet. What I’m leading to is an expression of unwavering gratitude and immense respect for full-time caregivers, both at home and in hospital.
As our family spent incalculable hours over many years by his side in care facilities; we began having conversations and asking questions such as; “how can we help ensure these nurses feel appreciated? How can we inspire the younger generation to seek a career in this most noble field? How do we help the hospital staff support people like Chris, and how can we help exhausted families in similar situations?”
These questions, along with our desire to create a lasting legacy for our beloved Christopher, have led to the creation of this foundation.
Of course, a fancy website won’t do much to further our cause. There is much work to do. The need for caregiving has only grown, and families like ours are in need of YOUR help. Today, we can take actions that will affect tomorrow’s outcome, and the lives of those who are dependent on the care and attention of special healers.
A donation today will be put to immediate use towards the development and implementation of our programs. Programs that provide respite to families, scholarships to future caregivers and onsite hospital support to staff, and sitting services to patients.
The task before us is huge, and so is the need. Let Christopher’s story inspire you and others to take action. Join our cause and help us make the world a more caring and supportive place for special citizens like Christopher.
Thank you for taking the time to visit our website and consider our cause. Let’s take the next steps together in the spirit of caring for our most vulnerable loved ones.
Linda Smith
LINDA SMITH – Founder & Chair
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