is a labor of love. but these parents don t know the children they re creating bedrooms for, only that they re just like the ruff boys. your guys fort of the here. what gave you the idea for this? for my kids i would want them to be in a safe place and feel comfortable and safe and loved again. and i said let s just build a bedroom. reporter: this is lindsey mcmorran s garage, full of everything needed to create a dream bedroom for a child who lost theirs. all kinds of fun stuff. reporter: donations pouring in for her group hope lives here colorado. for six-year-old brook barnard and her eight-year-old sister emily, a small slice of normal. the husband and i, we timely sat on the couch and it was just like a collective exhale that, like, the girls are okay. what is that! reporter: and better than okay at the ruffs rental home. it melt myself heart every
Your donations have helped some of the youngest Marshall Fire victims feel a sense of home. Two months ago, Denver7 Gives donated $50,000 to a nonprofit that builds new bedrooms for kids who lost everything. Since then, they have completed 52 rooms.
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Erie family honoring daughter with nonprofit to help other families going through tragedy
Months into the grieving process after losing their 5-week-old baby, the McDaniels decided to start a nonprofit in their daughter s name called Maddie s Bows.
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ERIE, Colo. â It s been two years since Lauren and Tyler McDaniel s daughter, Madeleine, passed away at just five weeks old. We had 37 days with her. It was short, but it was sweet, said Lauren McDaniel.
Months into the grieving process, the McDaniels decided to start a nonprofit in their daughter s name called Maddie s Bows. A few months later after I was coming out of the fog a little bit I had this idea to do something good, Lauren said.