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19 Action News "On The Spot Makeover"

Special Mother's Day Edition - 2010

 

CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - A local mom at her baby's bedside as he fights a deadly disease...

With a little help from John Roberts Spa, 19 Action News is able to surprise a deserving mom...

In a special Mother's Day Makeover you can't miss!

 

A sad update to this special On the Spot Makeover. Sadly, little Jullian lost his fight and passed away shortly after his story aired. His family has set up a memorial Fund at First Merit Bank for anyone who would like to make a donation:

First Merit Bank 
Jullian Reginald Baskin
3574 East 147th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44120

 

 


 

Special mothers get a special makeover treatment at a Cleveland area spa

Mothers of sick children get chances to relax

 

Posted: 05/06/2010

By: Leon Bibb

 

CLEVELAND - You could tell it wa a place for relaxation. The water bubbled softly. There air was aromatic, smelling of perfumes and lotions.  There were soft giggles as four women were pampered with cosmetics and fragrances.

There is nothing like a day at the spa. Especially if you can be limousined there and back home, too. That was the scene at the John Robert's Spa in Mayfield Heights as four specially-selected women received the spa treatment.

The women are mothers of seriously-ill children who are in the care of Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland.  This marks the eleventh year John Robert's Spa has selected several women for the free makeover.

"It has been challenging for my husband and my daughter," said Samantha Kotora.  "I have a newborn also, so it has been challenging, but today has been very special," she added while in the middle of a pedicure.

The women also received shampoos and haircuts. There also were massages.  When their bodies were not rubbed or painted, the women, relaxing in terry cloth robes, ate lunch brought in by the spa.

"I don't think that they can know the inmpact of doing this for a mom who's going through what we're going through," said Latoya Murray.  "It makes for a very happy Mother's Day."

Throughout the spa the women giggled and chatted among themselves. They shared stories about their sick children and drew both comfort and strength from each other.

Each woman talked about the stress of raising children who are seriously ill and the need for mother's to be able to get away for a few minutes and have themselves pampered. 

"Oh, this feels good; this feels sooooo god," said Samantha Kotora," as she was in a shampoo. The hairstylist massaged her scalp and ran the warm water through Samantha's hair. Samantha giggled.

It was a special Mother's Day present for several women who know the importance of motherhood.  And who also know its demands, which, at times, can be stressful.

 

 


 

Good Company - WKYC, April 29, 2010

 

Sandy Hoyt, Director of Artistic Education at John Robert's Spa, and Nail Educator Kira Breen, treat Andrea Vecchio to a lavender pedicure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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