Montgomery County family seeks treatment for toddler who survived drowning
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As seen in April 2020, 2-year-old Preston Macks, of Grangerland, survived a drowning in May and now uses tubing to breath and consume foods as his parents raise money for his treatment and therapy.courtesy of Kayley Wooten
Recently, Montgomery County resident Kayley Wooten is seeing her 2-year-old, Preston Macks, begin to smile again. She often catches him grinning in his sleep.
Wooten and her family’s end-of-year wish is to afford the treatment and therapy needed for Preston to one day be the active boy he was before he drowned in May.
HOUSTON – For so many people, this holiday season has been hard. We are here to help.
Each year, our Spencer Solves It team works together to help several families in need. So far this week, we have introduced you to the Mikel and Widemon families. Both facing unimaginable situations made a little brighter thanks to generous donors in our community.
Today, we would like you to meet the Wooten family from New Caney.
Christmas just isn’t the same
Inside their small trailer home Kayley Wooten, her boyfriend Justin, and Kayley’s young sons decorate the Christmas tree. But one of Kayley’s sons, 2-year-old Preston can’t join in on the decorating.