Ashland Street Parties, Shiloh Baptist Church partner to raise funds for kidney transplant

The Herald Progress
A July 27 Ashland Street Party will help raise funds for Nicole Fleming’s kidney transplant, pictured here in the Shiloh Baptist Church sanctuary with daughter, Natalia, and parents Barry and Maxine.

She has her good days. She has her bad days.

Call it mother’s intuition, but Maxine Fleming always knows when her 39-year-old daughter Nicole isn’t feeling well.

“She has good days and bad days and I can tell. It’s really hard to see her go to work and I’ll be like ‘Don’t you want to stay home?’ But she goes on [to work],” Maxine said. “So, when she does stay home I know she’s really ill and it just breaks my heart because I can’t do anything.”

Hopefully, those days of not being able to do anything are numbered for the Flemings. Later this month, Ashland Street Parties and Shiloh Baptist Church will partner for a special event to raise money for Nicole, who is currently awaiting a kidney transplant. The July 27 event is the first of what event organizers hope will be an ongoing fundraiser for members of the community in need.

“I think it will do a lot to build our community and the spirit of cooperation between Hanover and Ashland and various parts of Ashland that aren’t involved with the street parties,” said Hank Lowry, chairman of Ashland Street Parties. “It’s just a good way to bring everyone together.”
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