Jaynaliz Toribio Vargas, Clermont, Florida – The community is mourning the loss of a beloved five-year-old, Jaynaliz Toribio Vargas, who passed away unexpectedly on June 30th due to a sudden illness. Jaynaliz, a recent Pre-K graduate at Head Start of Clermont, was known for her infectious smile, boundless energy, and love for music, dancing, and wearing makeup. She was a little princess who brought joy to everyone around her, and her future was full of promise.
The tragic news has deeply affected the small community, especially those at Head Start who adored her. Her mother, Suzette, along with Jaynaliz’s two siblings, are now facing the immense grief of losing their vibrant little girl. To support them during this difficult time, Lindsay Fontana has organized a fundraiser on GoFundMe to help cover the unexpected expenses related to Jaynaliz’s passing and to provide financial stability for the family.
So far, the fundraiser has raised $425 out of its $2,500 goal, with donations coming from individuals such as Amanda Paola Graterol LLC, Rosalyn Maldonado, Elizabeth Velez-Marmol, Carmen Marmol, and anonymous contributors. The support from the community has been heartwarming, but more help is needed to reach the goal.
In a heartfelt Facebook post, Banks Helfrich shared the fundraiser, emphasizing the community’s broken-hearted state and urging people to contribute. "We lost one of our beautiful little ones on the 30th. We are all broken-hearted and doing what we can to support her mom right now," the post read. The appeal highlighted the importance of coming together to help Suzette and her family cope with their loss.
The community’s response reflects the collective grief and the desire to support Jaynaliz’s family during this unimaginable time. Every contribution, no matter how small, is a step towards helping Suzette and her children begin to heal from this heartbreaking loss.
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