Kim's Smiles Foundation

Kim's Smiles Foundation Helping the Terminally Ill Face their Transition with Peace, Love and Dignity. Enjoy the Journey...

Today, Kimberly would have been celebrating her 59th birthday.    She is greatly missed but always on our minds.    She ...
08/04/2023

Today, Kimberly would have been celebrating her 59th birthday. She is greatly missed but always on our minds. She was such an amazing person and very giving.

Love her to the moon and back.

Cancer sucks. Let's beat this awful disease once and for all. Doctors, please, listen to your patients. Sometimes they know better what is wrong with their bodies.

07/25/2023

Can anyone help?

07/04/2023
07/04/2023

EVERYONE HAVE AN AMAZING

TO MY KIMMY ON WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN OUR 31ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
THXOXO for being there for the WHOLE TWO WEEK TRIP

06/24/2023

Kim, the DRAGONS are ready to BLOW it ALL UP.

Dracaris!!!
💯💯☀️☀️🔥🔥

TIME for the Patient's Rights to take CENTER STAGE
06/23/2023

TIME for the Patient's Rights to take CENTER STAGE

Hello, I'm starting a new non-profit foundation in memory of my late wife, Kimberly, ca… FARHAD DAFTARI needs your support for Kim's SMILES Foundation ♋️

06/21/2023

This is the most beautiful sand sculpture I have ever seen.😍😍😍

There are MORE GOOD PEOPLE than crappy ones.   Don't let the 20% bad ones ruin your life.Stay away from these people lik...
06/21/2023

There are MORE GOOD PEOPLE than crappy ones. Don't let the 20% bad ones ruin your life.

Stay away from these people like you would the plague and everything will be alright, I tell ya.

"On August 8th 1982 a line drive foul ball hits a four year old boy, Jonathan Keane, in the head at Fenway Park. Jim Rice, realizing in a flash that it would take EMTs too long to arrive and cut through the crowd, sprang from the dugout and scooped up the boy.
"He laid the boy gently on the dugout floor, where the Red Sox medical team began to treat him. When the boy arrived at the hospital 30 minutes later, doctors
said Jim's prompt actions were instrumental in saving the boy's life. Jim returned to the game in a blood-stained uniform. A real badge of courage.
"After visiting the boy in the hospital, and realizing the family was of modest means, he stopped by the business office and instructed that the medical bill be
sent to him.
"The spring following the incident, Jonathan was asked to throw the ceremonial first pitch for the Red Sox's home game opener. He gladly accepted and had the opportunity to reconnect with Rice."

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