The Christmas miracles keep coming for an Oneida family. Days after Oneida police conducted a Christmas raid, with gifts for the Worden family, Durhamville fire fighters handed out more presents.

"I'm not sure how many more surprises we can take this Christmas," Kristen Worden said.

The Worden’s son Evan suffers from Mowat-Wilson syndrome, a mental retardation syndrome usually associated with multiple health defects and recognizable facial properties caused by a genetic mutation. The medical expenses has left little for the holidays and Evan needs braces for his legs, that have to be paid for 3 days after Christmas.

Kristen and her husband Todd thought they were at the Durhamville fire department so their other son Peyton could play on the fire trucks. "Turns out everyone they had other plans and surprised us with a envelope with a check inside to pay for Evan's braces," says Kristen.

Kristen Worden
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"No one will ever know what has happened to us within the last few days. It has been the most special and heartfelt moments we will never forget. We want to thank everyone at the Durhamville Fire Department and Nicholas Andrew for surprising us and making me cry again. We can't say Thank you enough."


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