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An Early Mothers Day Surprise

Cricket Cares Teams with Local Business Owners to Surprise and Delight Moms Who Dream Big

Atlanta-based Cricket Wireless and its philanthropic program, Cricket Cares, teamed up this week with Atlanta women business owners Dina Marto, Andrea Hamilton and Shanti Das to surprise three local moms with $2,000, a new Alcatel Idol 5 device with virtual reality goggles, one-year of free wireless service and $1,200 worth of gifts from the company’s authorized retailers.

Moms Deborah Huddleston, Christy Sims and Carol Riles were surprised at Marto’s Twelve Studios in Atlanta where they were greeted by family, friends and Cricket Cares volunteers, made up of employees from Cricket Wireless.

Mother’s Day Honorees:

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  • Deborah Huddleston, a mom and grandmother who owns Salon 920 in Marietta, was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2017 and has endured 12 rounds of chemotherapy. While her cancer has spread, she continues to stay positive, provide for her family, run her business and educate friends and family about colon cancer.
  • Christy Sims is a mother of two whose life was forever changed on April 28, 2013 when her ex-boyfriend severely disfigured her by dousing her with sulfuric acid. She sustained third and fourth degree burns to over 20 percent of her body, including her entire face, neck, chest and arms. Today, through her organization, the Christy Simms Foundation, she helps prevent intimate partner violence by providing community-based education and awareness programs for young adults.
  • Carol Riles is a mother of three, wife and breast cancer survivor. Diagnosed in September 2014, she went through 16 rounds of chemotherapy and a double mastectomy before becoming cancer free. After, she went through multiple reconstructive surgeries and skin grafts. In 2017, a large mass was found on her lungs and she was informed her cancer returned. She is currently being treated. Carol has aspirations of starting a media nonprofit and podcast to empower women and youth.

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