Lucy’s Journey: Facebook Campaign Created to Help Young Family As Their Newborn Daughter Prepares To Pass On

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Photo: Lucy's mother craddles her daughter. Lucy was born October 6, 2012, but she will soon pass on due to TriChromy Disorder.

Support and prayers for Altso Ni Bah Lucy Keeswood (“Lucy”), have been strong thanks to a grass-roots campaign on Facebook to help her parents from Minneapolis, Minnesota afford a hotel room so Lucy’s family can be with her as she continues her journey.

Lucy was born on October 6, 2012 in Farmington, New Mexico. Within an hour after her birth, Lucy was whisked away to a hospital in Albuquerque, where she was later diagnosed with a TriChromy Disorder.

Her parents Mashugashon (“Mesha”) Camp (Lakota/Ponca/Hopi) and Sheldon Keeswood Sr. (Navajo/Eastern Band of Cherokee) have been be her side in the hospital’s small intensive care unit (ICU) for days. Today they moved into a hotel room at La Quinta, so all her family can be around Lucy as she fights to live.

On Wednesday, the family posted to the Facebook campaign Lucy’s Journey:

“Trying to Brace ourselves. Hoping & Praying for a Good Outcome of the Test Results.. The devastating news was confirmed that Baby Lucy does have TriChromy Disorder.. All Meds to help her Heart pump, Oxygen, etc will cease tomorrow.. We have the option to take her & be with her in her Final Hrs/Days or continue her stay her until she leaves on her Journey…

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