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Welcome to the Gilligan Family Alliance

Mission Statement

The Gilligan Family Alliance (GFA) exists solely to further assist a family that has overcome considerable adversity to live an almost normal life, in spite of the unique challenges they face on a daily basis.

The GFA is a group of Marbleheaders, which has grown to include people from all over, who have decided they would champion a cause to help one of their own.  Not because this family went looking for help, but because we as Marbleheaders are doing what we have always done; taken care of our own.

The Gilligan family is from Marblehead.  They grew up here.  They want to raise their children here.  They want for their children what we all have experienced here, a home in every sense of the word.

They have four children who have faced incredible life altering challenges.  Jackson, their only son, was diagnosed with Autism after a year and a half of developmental delays that confirmed his parents’ worst fears.  Within a month of that diagnosis, their middle daughter Karlyn (Kiki) tested positive for Cystic Fibrosis as conducted by the Massachusetts Newborn Testing for Genetic Disorders.  When they were expecting their youngest child, Allison, they had a battery of tests done to determine Allison's health.  They were assured that Alli would not be born with CF.  It was then that they promised their oldest daughter Alexandra that her youngest sister would be healthy!  But within Alli's first year, her health deteriorated gradually until they almost lost her.  Before her first birthday, Alli was in full blown Renal Failure, and in need of a kidney transplant.  Alexandra's hopes for a healthy sibling were dashed yet again when told that Alli suffered a malady for which there was no cure.  Her father would have to donate his kidney to Allison. 


Jackson Gilligan
Karlyn Gilligan
Allison Gilligan
Alexandra Gilligan
Age 10
Age 7
Age 6
Age 16
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Autistic
Cystic Fibrosis
Kidney Transplant

 Jackson (Jax) is Amy and Patrick's only son. He was their first born, and it was clear before his first birthday that Jax had developmental delays that were significant. But before Jax was even diagnosed as having Autism, he would undergo a rocky first year of life with other ailments that would stunt his growth and development.

 Karlyn Gilligan, or Kiki as the world knows her, is an extremely spirited seven year old, who is the living embodiment of never stop, never quiet, never stop, never slow down, and never, ever stop! Kiki got her name from her brother Jax who could not pronounce her first name, and once anyone put Kiki with that personality, it stuck.  

 Allison is known in her home as Alli. For all the tom-boy that Kiki is, Alli is the princess. Alli loves her dollies, she loves her Mutsy (A stuffed dog that has been through every surgery, every hospital stay, and every moment that Alli needed comforting), and this beautiful six year old loves to chat.

 Alexandra (Alex) is a beautiful, artistic sixteen year old who has always cared about someone else's needs before her own. Alex is extremely talented and expresses her teen emotions with photography and painting. As the oldest child she has had the greatest understanding of all the Gilligan kids as to the depth and seriousness of her sibling's health.

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What we at the GFA have come to realize is that, through all of this, the Gilligan Family keeps moving forward.  They don't ask "why me?”  They do not blame anyone.  Instead, they just keep on a course of making life for their family as "normal" as possible.  In early 2007 the Gilligans were notified by ABC that they were in the running for an Extreme Makeover Home Edition.  They had been nominated by neighbors, family members, medical staff, and friends.  By spring '07 they had been told that they were finalists for the Massachusetts segment.  By early summer, they were given a date for the possible life changing event.  Unfortunately for all of us, they were not chosen.  Instead, if you ask Amy & Patrick about it, they would say:  "... A very deserving family from Maynard was chosen to represent Massachusetts.  No father should ever be forced to live apart from his family."  It was consistent with how they have always received bad news.

For their closest family & friends the heartbreak was once again too much to watch.  For whatever reason, the Gilligans were not chosen.  We just knew we had to make a difference in those children's lives.  The real miracle of what EMHE could have done for this family is provide more space for the kids that would have improved the quality of their lives for decades to come, and it would only have taken a week!

We, the GFA, are determined to not let another opportunity slip by.  We want to convince ABC that the compelling nature of this family's story is still there; and that it is just as powerful as when they first became interested.  We also want the network, or anyone else for that matter, to see the town for all of her beauty.  Not just the wonderful aesthetic quality; but the heart of her people.  The real Marblehead is the town that stands up to take care of one of its own.  We want to let our town leadership know that we want this for the Gilligans.  We want them to look into every opportunity, check with volunteers, ask for citizens’ help, to make sure that this story, finally, has a happy ending.  The GFA is further committed not to let this opportunity for raising awareness for these worthy causes pass by unnoticed.  This is another chance to combat genetic disorders for which there are no cures.  We are dedicated to making a positive difference for the Gilligan Family, and hopefully others, by helping them give their children the only thing that is really important: the best possible health always.   

 

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