
Support for Brodsky family's loss of 2 yr old Kai
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PLEASE SUPPORT THORNHILL’S BRODSKY FAMILY FOLLOWING THE SUDDEN AND TRAGIC PASSING OF THEIR 2-YR.OLD BOY, KAI ZACHARY.
In the very early hours of Tuesday, September 7th, every parent’s worst nightmare became a reality for our dear friends Yulia & Dima Brodsky when their 2-year-old son, Kai Zachary tragically passed away.
Kai will be remembered by his family and friends as a handsome boy with a beautiful and special soul…..one befitting the miracle baby that he was. He was a uniquely independent toddler who was known to climb difficult playgrounds on his own, with ease, while his Papa watched with pride. Kai was also well known for NEVER forgetting to go see his Mama about a snack (and some love) after, during, and in-between, his various adventures and exploits. He loved to play with his older sisters who always took such good care of him as a baby and a toddler. Kai’s unforgettable infectious laugh would be a hallmark in moments of pure exhilaration and he very recently learned to tell his Mama that he loved her. May these, and other, wonderful memories of Kai always be a blessing for his whole family that
loved him so much.
In the wake of this unimaginable tragedy, the family will need the support of their friends, and the community at large, as they attempt to navigate the impossible task of grieving the loss of their little boy and making sure that they can provide for their two young daughters, whilst also being able to access the grief counseling & therapeutic resources they’ll require to get themselves through what is surely an incredibly difficult and painful road ahead for all of them. The Brodsky’s are the type of people that give to help others even when they don’t have what to give. Their hearts are as big as their front door is always open for a friend in need.
In lieu of food and flowers, please give generously by supporting this beautiful family in their greatest time of need, and show them that we stand together, and united, to help lift them up at a time when it feels like all is lost.
Any money not used for support during this difficult time will be donated by the family to a charitable cause dear to their hearts.
“In the English language there are orphans and widows, but there is no word for
the parents who lose a child.”
Organizer and beneficiary
Alina Hameiri
Organizer
Richmond Hill, ON
Yulia Pesin
Beneficiary