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LoveUMoore Foundation meets goal

Shonette Lewis and Shonta Flemming deliver Warrior Wellness Kits to patients at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Plaza in Clemmons. 

LoveUMoore Foundation meets goal
December 22
15:17 2021

Last week the LoveUMoore Foundation, a local nonprofit started to honor the life and legacy of Paulette Lewis Moore, donated 70 Wellness Warrior Kits to patients at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Plaza in Clemmons. 

Moore, who was better known as Mrs. Paulette, was the glue that held The Chronicle together for 27 years in her role as administrative assistant. She passed away earlier this year after a battle with lung cancer. Moore’s daughter, Shonette Lewis, said the idea for the nonprofit and the Warrior Wellness Kits were inspired by seeing how many lives her mother touched. 

Lewis said her goal was to donate 69 kits, one for each year of her mother’s life. 

The Warrior Wellness Kits include several items that help patients during treatment and when they return home. The kit also includes a book of affirmations called “Affirmations for Life: Powerful Intention Statements for Wellbeing, Positivity, and Happiness.” 

 For more information on the LoveUMoore Foundation, visit https://loveumoorefoundation.org. To make a donation for the Warrior Wellness Kits, click on the donations tab and click the link to the Amazon Wishlist.

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