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Update: 8-year-old burn victim gets early Christmas, cards flood in

December 10, 2015 By: Stephen Dietrich

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A little girl who lost her family and suffered disfiguring burns in an arson fire is having an incredible Christmas, thanks to the generosity of thousands of strangers around the world who were moved by her simple Facebook wish.

“This year’s been magical, amazing,” said Liz Dolder, who posted a picture of her niece, Safyre Terry, on Facebook earlier this month. The post showed Safyre with a Christmas card tree Dolder got at a thrift store, and said the 8-year-old hoped to get enough cards to fill it.

“I haven’t found a word in my vocabulary to describe what has happened,” Dolder said Wednesday.

Safyre Terry, 8, and Kevin Clark collect cards and gifts on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015, at a post office near her home in Rotterdam, N.Y. Terry, who lost her father and three younger siblings and was burned over 75 percent of her body in a May 2013 house fire, has been receiving cards from across the country since her custodial aunt posted a Facebook photo of her saying she wants cards for a Christmas tree display stand. Clark, a member of a motorcycle club that participated in a benefit for Safyre this fall, shared the original post and said it has been shared tens of thousands of times all over the world. A crowd funding site has generated more than $177,000 for the family. (AP Photo/Mary Esch)

(AP Photo/Mary Esch)

Kevin Clark, a member of a motorcycle group who met Safyre at a benefit bikers held for her this fall, reposted the picture. Before long, it had been shared tens of thousands of times, and cards and gifts started pouring in from across the United States and overseas.

Another friend put a post on the YouCaring.com crowdfunding site with a $15,000 goal to help Dolder and her husband, Mike — Safyre’s new family — deal with medical costs and other financial challenges. More than $174,000 has been donated since the Christmas card post went viral this week.

On Wednesday, Safyre opened some of the hundreds of cards and gifts that had arrived at a post office box in a local mall. There were teddy bears, stuffed kittens, handmade jewelry, personalized Christmas tree ornaments, whimsical socks, books and cards signed by whole classrooms of schoolchildren.

Safyre opened a silver box with a card that said, “Every princess should have a tiara. Here’s yours,” and then skipped to Dolder to show her the shiny rhinestone tiara, saying “Look, Mom!”

Safyre has endured much since the awful day in May 2013 when firefighters found her clutched in the arms of her dying father, who had shielded her with his body and saved her from the flames that killed him and Safyre’s three younger siblings in their apartment in Schenectady in upstate New York. She has had countless reconstructive surgeries to rebuild her mouth, nose and face. She eventually lost a hand and a foot to repeated infections. But her spirits lifted considerably last January when a tracheal tube was removed and she was able to speak again.

“That’s when she came back out,” Dolder said, wiping away tears. “She’s been through hell and back. But she’s an amazing girl, just so full of life and love. We can’t keep her to ourselves. We wanted to share with the world her message of faith, hope and love.”

Safyre, with long sandy hair, pink leggings and glitter-spangled sneakers, showed not a hint of self-consciousness as TV cameras pressed in to record her opening gifts and cards Wednesday afternoon. Asked by reporters what she would say to the strangers who had been moved to send these things, she beamed into a camera.

“Thank you!” she said.

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The address for cards is P.O. Box 6126, Schenectady, NY, 12306.

The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

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