Support for the Cho Family
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Losing a loved one is difficult, no matter the circumstance, especially when your life changes in an instant.
Miemo (Ammie) was in a tragic car accident with her daughter on their way to school. Sadly, Miemo did not survive the crash, fortunately, her 4 year old daughter did.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/driver-killed-4-year-old-injured-in-virginia-crash/2019/08/14/f43afc14-beca-11e9-948c-e08dff48ab68_story.html?noredirect=on
Your donation will help to alleviate any financial burden that the Cho family will endure during this difficult time - regular living expenses, funeral expenses, medical expenses, and long term considerations for their daughter. Your donation, in any amount, is appreciated by the Cho Family.
A message from Miemo's good friend Jimin...
This is one of the hardest things to ever put into words. Miemo was so many things for so many people, and connected with people from all walks of life.
It's insane to think how ONE person had such a deep, profound impact on so many of our lives. Miemo was special in that way, able to make you feel like even though you were meeting for the first time, you had known her all your life.
Miemo was boundless in talent and a part of so many different communities. From chartering a sorority, being in multiple car communities, advocating for pitbulls, sharing her love of nature and plants, to being a five star chef with the ability to cook meals from so many cultures. There wasn't a single thing she couldn't do, and if there was she would learn how to do it (and do it well).
She was a badass mother, fiercely loyal wife, devoted sister, inspirational mentor, true friend, a powerhouse.
Each one of us has a story - multiple stories - that just show what a positive force she was in our lives. Please feel free to share a story below so we can all carry on her legacy.
Miemo, there are no words to properly thank you for everything you've brought into our lives. There is a large missing part of us that left with you that will never be filled again, but we will do our best to try with love. This loss is so deep, across the world... and we will never forget you.
Miemo (Ammie) was in a tragic car accident with her daughter on their way to school. Sadly, Miemo did not survive the crash, fortunately, her 4 year old daughter did.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/driver-killed-4-year-old-injured-in-virginia-crash/2019/08/14/f43afc14-beca-11e9-948c-e08dff48ab68_story.html?noredirect=on
Your donation will help to alleviate any financial burden that the Cho family will endure during this difficult time - regular living expenses, funeral expenses, medical expenses, and long term considerations for their daughter. Your donation, in any amount, is appreciated by the Cho Family.
A message from Miemo's good friend Jimin...
This is one of the hardest things to ever put into words. Miemo was so many things for so many people, and connected with people from all walks of life.
It's insane to think how ONE person had such a deep, profound impact on so many of our lives. Miemo was special in that way, able to make you feel like even though you were meeting for the first time, you had known her all your life.
Miemo was boundless in talent and a part of so many different communities. From chartering a sorority, being in multiple car communities, advocating for pitbulls, sharing her love of nature and plants, to being a five star chef with the ability to cook meals from so many cultures. There wasn't a single thing she couldn't do, and if there was she would learn how to do it (and do it well).
She was a badass mother, fiercely loyal wife, devoted sister, inspirational mentor, true friend, a powerhouse.
Each one of us has a story - multiple stories - that just show what a positive force she was in our lives. Please feel free to share a story below so we can all carry on her legacy.
Miemo, there are no words to properly thank you for everything you've brought into our lives. There is a large missing part of us that left with you that will never be filled again, but we will do our best to try with love. This loss is so deep, across the world... and we will never forget you.
Fundraising team (6)
Melissa Kim
Organizer
Lorton, VA
Travis Cho
Beneficiary
Danielle Cole Arteaga
Team member
Tanya Swart
Team member
Arthur Beveridge
Team member
Melanie Hux Cutler
Team member