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Birthday Shopping Spree Benefits Kids of Fallen Heroes

A group of North Texans took a shopping trip Friday, buying birthday presents for a very special group of kids. The children are going through some unimaginably tough times.

Like many folks this time of year, Cheryl Sommerfield is on a mission. She has a big shopping list. But the gifts she's looking for are not for her own family. Sommerfield is part of a group which went shopping at a Walmart in Lewisville, buying gifts for children of fallen heroes.

โ€œThe reason I'm doing this is there are families who need it, who've lost a mother or father,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd that just breaks my heart."

The Soldier's Child Foundation has purchased birthday gifts for thousands of children in the United States since forming a decade ago. Founder Daryl Mackin started the non-profit in his native Tennessee, -- inspired, when his neighbor's son was killed in Iraq.

โ€œA lot of them associate the gift with their fallen parent,โ€ said Mackin. โ€œIt really sounds crazy, but I really believe what we're doing is changing the life of a child."

Many of those who purchased birthday gifts work at Owens & Minor, a Flower Mound-based distribution center. They will gather again Saturday to wrap the gifts, and send them off to children.

There is another reason why Cheryl Sommerfield took part. She wears a pin on her chest which reads โ€œArmy parent.โ€ Her son is currently serving.

โ€œHe's already had PTSD,โ€ she said. โ€œWell, there's a reason for that."

Service comes with sacrifice. Sommerfield hopes she can give comfort -- to children of those who made the ultimate one.

โ€œWe all need to help them out, I think,โ€ she said.

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