Our beloved angel lost her life on April 7, 2008 in a pool drowning accident.  Her daddy saved and saved money
for pool fencing
because we were well aware of the dangers of a pool.  When he finally had the money, he
scheduled a vacation to install the fencing
, just two weeks before that vacation, she lost her life.  It only took a
split second
for Clayre to get out of sight, open the door and fall in the pool.

Our family has set up a fund thru SAFE KIDS OF CLARK COUNTY,  AQUA-SAFE UNLIMITED, INC., under
the guidance of the UNLV INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN’S RESEARCH AND POLICY, and NEVADA
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION.  This alliance has been formed so we can assist other parents who also need pool
fencing, but are unable to afford it.  Currently in Clark County older homes with pools built before 2003 are NOT
REQUIRED TO BE EQUIPPED WITH barriers or alarms.  However, all new pools constructed since that time, do
require the minimum of installation of a door alarm.  One problem that we face, is that some families choose to
disable their alarm because it is annoying and somewhat of a nuisance.  Unfortunately, many innocent lives have
already been lost this year, and more will be lost without your help and support.

                            OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL THE VICTIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES!
   We set up this foundation to try to prevent other families from going through the loss of their precious child.

                                                     
PLEASE DONATE SO WE CAN HELP!

                                                     E-Mail:  info@clayre-foundation.com
Clayre's Pool
Fence Fund
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