Think Christmas for Ashlee Stokes

By Debbie Glover
St. Tammany News
Published on Friday, September 12, 2008 10:56 AM CDT



Get a start on Christmas shopping Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon and help raise money at the same time for the family of Ashlee Stokes.

Stokes, 15, was critically injured in a car accident in May and is slowly recovering from a coma with serious head injuries.

To help her family with medical bills, Mandy Cantrelle is hosting a holiday sale of Arbonne organic health and beauty products at 16351 Pickett Road in Covington. Cantrelle met the girl’s father through a business organization and simply “wants to help.”

Cantrelle is donating all profits from the sale to the Stokes family. In addition, she is offering a percentage of the sales of Cookie Bouquet products as well. Anyone who cannot attend this special sale can still help with donations, or by ordering the products. Prices at the sale will range from $3 up and will include many gifts suitable for co-workers and teachers, including Christmas specials.

For more information, call Cantrelle at 871-0050.


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