3 Vision Entertainment has adopted one firefighter and his family for Christmas, and the company is also asking the industry to help their cause.
"Unfortunately, one firefighter and his family are not going to have a Christmas this year, unless we make a difference for him," the company said in a press release. "Rob Noble a Raleigh, North Carolina firefighter is facing one of the biggest battles of his life."
The family was born with two autistic children. Brandon, their 3-year-old, is fighting for his life. On top of his autism, he has a brain tumor, seizures and is going blind, said Allan Smith, CEO of 3 Vision. The family has sold most of their possession to help pay the medical bills. There is no overtime available because Noble spends all his time from the fire house helping his wife take care of the children.
"Unfortunately due to the cost they have not been able to keep up on their mortgage and are now facing foreclosure as well," Smith continued.
"The family has established a website www.brandonnoble.com pleading for help in saving their son. I am hoping that those in our industry will have a heart at this time of year and donate something to help this family. Any questions, feel free to contact anyone here at 3 Vision Entertainment."
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