Some stories are best told by the person most profoundly impacted by the events that unfolded. So instead of telling you the story of what happened to Wes Busby, a Bentonville teenager, we’re going to let his mom tell you — in her own words. We know you’ll be as touched and motivated by her mission as we are.
Click on the play arrow below to hear this mom’s story about the “shock of a lifetime.”
If you don’t know whether or not your child’s school has an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), find out. If the school doesn’t have one, you and other parents at the school can help make this happen and ensure better safety for your kids. Shelly Busby thanks God every day that her son’s school had an AED when he so desperately needed one.
Shelly says she is on a new journey now and would love to have other moms join her to make sure our schools are equipped with these life-saving machines. If you’d like to know how to help or get more info, contact Shelly by clicking HERE to send her an e-mail.