PERK’s supports and sends prayers to Alexis and her family during this horrific time in their lives. Twenty-three-year-old Alexis Lorenze is currently battling a life-threatening health crisis after experiencing a severe reaction to vaccines administered at UCI Medical Center in Orange, California. Diagnosed with Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) in January, she received 3 vaccines as part of a "mandatory" condition for continued treatment. She experienced temporary blindness, jaw lock, vomiting, and her skin began turning purple, eventually spreading across much of her body. She is continuing to fight for her life in the ICU. Please consider donating to Alexis Lorenze's Medical Expenses.
*PERK is not receiving these funds, the link below goes directly to Alexis Lorenze Medical fund created by the The Kirsh Foundation. There have been many phony donation links circulated using Alexis’ situation to scam people. This is the authentic donation link.
Alexis has a long road of recovery ahead of her. Alexis is getting a little better every day. And her skin is beginning to heal. She is still in the hospital. If you would like to help, please consider buying them a meal.
https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/oykvqn
*This is not a fundraiser for Alexis--this is solely a meal train to nourish Alexis, her dad, her sister, Samantha and Nurse Angela. If you can buy them a meal via a gift card, please do so and Mia will deliver it to the family. Thank you for helping this family. If you pray, please keep Alexis in your prayers.
Because PERK’s mission includes Medical Freedom, this particular story serves as a clear exemplification of a significant lack of informed consent, as well as highlighting the pressing and critical need for comprehensive vaccine policy reform. The voices of those who have suffered from vaccine injuries have been ignored for far too long, and it is imperative that we bring attention to their experiences. The education provided to doctors regarding vaccine injury is notably lacking, and many vaccine injuries remain under-reported. Therefore, we must make every effort to do our part in this important fight for awareness, accountability, and policy change.