Paint Your Heart Out: Giving a home and a life a lift
Diane Heslington, Housing Coordinator and Counselor, PROVO
My mother’s brush with death started out innocuously. She had a persistent “wheezing,” and while—as the days passed by and it turned into a cough—she knew it probably should have gone away by that time, it took too much energy to catch the required two buses to visit her physician. It could wait a little longer, she reasoned.