Raea Pansch makes bracelets to support Wynter Parker

Raea Pansch 's heart told her she could do something to help Wynter Parker. I asked her what made her work so hard. She said, "my mom was talking about it." To tell the full story, I quote here from KRTV "Ten-year-old Wynter Parker's life was turned upside down in an instant on Friday.

His mother Rokki Ferguson (30), father Sage Ferguson (26), younger siblings Sage Jr. (5), and Lovelee Bearcub (8), and uncle Ryan Four Souls (30) died in a two-vehicle crash in Chouteau County, leaving Wynter with no immediate family.

But his extended family stepped in to help. Wynter is currently in the care of his maternal grandparents, and his aunt Jordan Arca has created a GoFundMe account to help support him."

And now Raea said, "I thought about the idea of the fund-raising thing. My mom was talking about how his family was killed in a car crash. I worked all day on Friday and all night. She breathed heavily. She made a large number of rubber bands bracelets, small, medium, and large in a variety of colors.

When I told her I would go get a dollar and buy one from her, Raea's face smiled from ear to ear, and she said, "Hooray!" She asked me what color was my favorite, and I told her blue or purple. I ended up with a purple and gold bracelet because the rest were too small.

Raea is ten years old and going into the 5th grade this fall. She is the daughter of Mikki and Ryan Pansch. If you would like to donate to the Wynter Parker, you can go the GoFundMe Me account, but better yet, contact Mikki at 406-399-1544 to give. Raea's heart doesn't need any more learning, but it would be great to support her efforts.