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Seth has always been one to take care of other people. When he was just a teenager he took his first job installing alarms because he felt responsible for providing for his family after his father’s death. Since then, Seth has continued to rely on his physical abilities to put food on the table for his own family. Although there is no way to adequately portray his character with words, he is loyal, honest, generous, determined, caring, funny, diligent, hard-working, and strong (inside & out). On any given Sunday, you can find him standing tall in church, playing with his sons, reconstructing a house, helping people fix broken vehicles, getting their trucks unstuck, moving someone out of or into a new home, or eating his mother’s biscuits with tomato gravy. Seth is truly a one of a kind human being; the world needs more people like him. Most of all, his wife and children need him.
Recovering from a spinal cord injury takes strong commitment, patience, and money. Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, the top rehabilitation centers in the United States are very expensive and do not accept his insurance. We need to raise approximately $250,000 within a short amount of time to move Seth to where he can to get the treatment he needs to make the fullest recovery possible.
To help Seth return to an active and independent life, a fundraising campaign in his honor has been established with Help Hope Live, a trusted nonprofit organization that has been providing community-based fundraising guidance to patients and their families for more than 30 years. All donations are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law, are held by Help Hope Live in the Southeast Spinal Cord Injury Fund, and are administered by Help Hope Live for injury related expenses only. Please consider making a contribution.
Seth will do his part, that is sure, but his part is only part of the equation. Let’s do ours. Together we can give Seth the tools he needs to do the hard work of recovery while we enjoy witnessing the beauty of his success. Please dig down deep and give with all of you hearts – because that is what Seth would do.
Thank you,
Trinitee Green, Seth’s sister
Seth is finally out of the hospital and will be starting his Rehabilitation today!! Thanks for everyone who continues to check in on his progress!! Keep those Prayers coming for increasing strength Everyday!!!
They're planning to downsize Seth's trach tomorrow! Day by day, we're getting there.
Seth is feeling stronger everyday and it looks like Rehab is just around the corner! Keep praying everyone!! #sethstrong
See Seth's Video Journey
https://youtu.be/qKD-W2xeNcc
Seth will be leaving ICU very soon and he was able to talk today for the first time in almost two weeks! He couldn't wait to tell his boys he loved them - and he couldn't do it without crying. :)
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Seth, its been years since I've seen or spoke to you, yet when the news of your injury made it to fort forth recently, I dropped to my knees and couldn't help but shed some tears. You're a great man. And this won't change anything about the man you where and the man you're going to be. Thoughts and prayers from texas. I love you brother, remember this is just a rut on the trail.
Jessie allen patrick
Seth we are all praying for your health and happiness. Hope you get well soon! Hang in there.
sammy kinra
Praying for you and your family. Love you all.
Marla, Jerry and family
Marla Ainsworth
Continued prayers for Seth in his recovery! God is good.....love y'all!
Aunt Sherry, Ashlyn & Jacques
Well said, Trinitee! Seth is so important to so many people in addition to his wife, sons, mother and sisters. He has work to do in carrying on the mentoring and setting examples of how all young fathers should behave.
Karen Patterson, Friend and Neighbor
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Seth Green
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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