TEHKUMMAH鈥擟hristine McNaughton may be known as the face of the blog 鈥楲ife on 91性息港鈥 or as a social media strategist at H20 Digital Marketing Agency, but she is also the mother of a teenaged daughter and wife of Tehkummah farmer John McNaughton and a chef/caterer of some renown鈥攈er face will be familiar to many Expositor readers who have read about her projects in this newspaper over the years. Ms. McNaughton was recently hospitalized after a series of debilitating strokes.
Friends of Ms. McNaughton鈥檚 have erected a GoFundMe account with the aim of raising funds to assist her and her family with expenses that will be incurred during a recovery that will likely stretch into months, if not years. So far, the page has gathered $5,046 towards its $35,000 goal.
鈥淎round 91性息港 Island, it鈥檚 difficult to find a person who Christine (Lee) McNaughton鈥檚 life hasn鈥檛 touched,鈥 writes her GoFundMe account organizer Rene Hidalgo. 鈥淗er genuine kindness, natural friendship, or willingness to help out a friend, family member, business, or complete stranger is known widely across the Island. Through her blog, 鈥楲ife on 91性息港,鈥 she has shared information about the Island, her life and much more.鈥
Ms. Hidalgo goes on to explain that 鈥渁fter having a series of small strokes on September 2, Christine has found herself alone at Health Sciences North. With a long road ahead of her for in-hospital rehab, her family is making many trips to and from their farm to Sudbury. This is made even more difficult by the lack of a reliable vehicle.鈥
Other members of Ms. McNaughton鈥檚 GoFundMe team include Janet McCarville, Sharon Montealegre and Robyn Horowitz.
The organizer goes on to explain that once Ms. McNaughton is able to return home she and her family will be faced with many added challenges. 鈥淔or someone who is self-employed, Christine is only paid for work she completes,鈥 notes Ms. Hidalgo. 鈥淭his means the family income has been cut in half. In addition, there are many new challenges the family will face in the coming days, week, months, etc.鈥
Ms. McNaughton was able to return home for a visit this past weekend, but a hospital room is likely to be her home away from home for some time to come as she relearns how to do many things most of us take for granted.
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