About Forever Noe Strong
October 5, 2019 Shaun and Morgan entered the gates of heaven together due to a tragic house fire. It was 2:30am, the master bedroom was on the main and I could not get upstairs to save my babies…and I lost both of them that night. Shaun was 12 years old, an amazing baseball player, impeccable student, a leader and a lover of ketchup…it went on everything! Morgan was 9 years old, a true girly princess, a cheerleader who tumbled everywhere, always ready to help others and would live on chocolate if she were allowed. Shaun and Morgan… my absolute world… I miss and love them so very much!!!
While the 5th of every month is hard, every month since that horrific morning I’ve made a post about my babies and reminded everyone about fire safety. Plans don’t always work… we had a plan, we had a fire ladder, we had what we thought were working smoke detectors… but when no one wakes up the plans don’t matter. However if we didn’t have a plan… we most certainly wouldn’t have known what to do and the outcome may have still been the same. Knowledge and being prepared are key… all that being said… I’m excited to finally launch Forever Noe Strong and I pray our foundation helps so many others! Nothing I do can will ever bring my babies back… but I will forever remember them, forever talk about them, forever promote fire safety, and forever try and help others! Our mission for the Forever Noe Strong Foundation is to raise fire safety awareness, while also giving back to youth programs in memory of Shaun and Morgan Noe. We are set up to begin accepting donations and will be working on setting up additional fundraising activities and events. Thank you for helping us spread awareness, for allowing us the opportunities to help others and for always remembering my sweet angels!!! #forevernoestrong #promotefiresafety #firesafetyawareness #godgivemestrength #lovedandneverforgotten
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.” - 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 .