Family donates to Seattle burn ICU following their own tragedy

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Family donates to Seattle burn ICU following their own tragedy
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The Strode family donates stuffed animals and food to burn patients and staff at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle every summer after dealing with their own nightmare situation. FOX13

Outside the Strode’s Lakewood home is a pile of packages that would rival any Christmas gift haul. However, what is inside these boxes is not for the family.

In the years following the fire, Sarah said the family didn’t know what to do when July 2 rolled around, until 2015. Sarah says when Addie was in the hospital she had her own Pillow Pet that helped her get through the healing process.

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