Brad Paisley Designs Room For St. Jude's Target House

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Brad Paisley and family have designed a bedroom for the Target House in celebration of it's 10th year of providing a place for families of St. Jude's patients.  The Target House was designed to give families who travel to Memphis, Tenn. a place to stay when they have a child in St. Jude Hospital.  They provide free living and allow the families to stay anywhere from 90 days to three years, or however long they need to.  This allows St. Jude to keep their commitment of covering all patient treatment costs, even those that are not covered by insurance, as well as allowing St. Jude to focus on their research to saving lives.

This year, Brad Paisley and family dedicated a room to the Target House at their 10th anniversary celebration, called The Paisley Lodge.  The lodge was inspired by the Paisley's own log cabin home, with Country & Western flair. The room features a rustic-looking pool table, a gaming alcove and a six-Fender guitar chandelier. 

While Brad was not able to make it to the ceremony due to a previous set, and demanding touring schedule, his wife Kimberly was able to make it to the event. 

However, Brad did send a statement about this venture.  Brad says, "I am lucky to have had the opportunity to partner with Target House and design a room that resembles our family cabin. We hope that the space helps Target House families feel at home during what is sure to be an extremely scary and challenging time. I hope this serves as a comfortable space where children and their families will escape from reality and enjoy downtime together."