Politics | 02/11/2009 2:18 pm
Nadya Suleman's Website Begs for Donations

Nadya Suleman has finally realized that you need more than love to provide for 14 children. Suleman, known more commonly as the mother of octuplets, has just launched a Web site asking for donations for her family.
Created by Los Angeles-based PR firm the Killeen Furtney Group, The site, thenadyasulemanfamily.com, features pictures of her eight newborns, with their birth order, names, gender and weights. The site also includes cartoon drawings of a bottle, rainbow and pacifier, and has two options to donate. She is accepting monetary donations payable by credit card (Visa, Matercard AmEx and Discover) and she has also given an address to which one can send goods.
Suleman’s publicist, Joann Killeen, declined to indicated how much had been donated thus far, Fox News reports.
The launch comes after Ann Curry’s pressing "Dateline" interview with the 33-year-old single mother living with her divorced parents. Curry pressed Suleman on her pathetic financial situation. As the "Dateline" report made clear, Suleman has no income to support her 14 children. The disability payments she got for an on-the-job injury have stopped. Her grad-school loans, totaling $50,000, are spent. She receives food stamps and disability payments to provide for three of her children (one is seriously autistic, one Suleman describes as having ADHD and one she says experienced mild speech delay and what she calls tiny characteristics of autism, as well).
Suleman is also accepting PayPal donations… So, readers, anyone inclined to help?























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