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Trent is 21 years old and had recently been promoted in his job in the restaurant industry. He is a great son, brother and good friend to many. Currently he is inpatient at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta. In spite of the many struggles he is facing, he is working hard, tries to stay strong and keep a positive attitude. As you can imagine some days are more difficult than others. He is determined to make as much progress as he can and will be continuing with his ongoing therapy when he goes home.
Even with insurance there are many expenses that must be covered out of pocket. The greatest need right now is to purchase a vehicle that will accommodate Trent’s wheelchair so that he can get to his rehabilitation therapy. In addition, home modifications must be made, adaptive equipment will be needed; Trent will require a caregiver 24/7, medications and many other expenses. This puts Trent up against a challenge he cannot meet alone and desperately needs your help.
To help with the financial burden of Trent’s uninsured injury related expenses, a fundraising campaign in his honor has been established with HelpHOPELive, 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, are held by HelpHOPELive in the Southeast Spinal Cord Injury Fund, and are administered by HelpHOPELive for injury-related expenses only. Please consider making a tax deductible contribution.
On behalf of Trent and each of us, thank you for your kindness, support and generosity and prayers.
Jeff Jones Barbie Echols
770-364-7513 404-910-9796
[email protected]
A huge thank you to everyone that participated in the golf tournament this past July 11, 2015. We had a fantastic turn-out, beautiful weather, and a great time was held by all. There were 100's of companies and individuals that donated, volunteered and participated. Without the help of each and every person, we would not have had the overwhelming success we did. We raised well over $30,000, which is a huge contribution to a handicap accessible van for Trent. God bless each and every one of you.
Warm regards,
Sheila Gunby
Tournament Chairperson
Trent - we're all working hard to make the Golf Tournament a success and look forward to seeing you there. There has been tremendous number of people sponsoring, signing up to play and volunteering. We're looking forward to a great event to support you.
Keep your faith and courage. There's a ton of people supporting you and praying for you and your family.
Sheila Gunby
Trent is making every effort to get accustomed to his new life. He is home from the Shepherd Spinal Center, but he feels homebound due to the lack of transportation. We have a serious need to get him mobile. He wants to have a life outside of the house, but transportation is an issue. Your donations could help accomplish that need. Please help him get back into the groove and out of the house.
Thanks.
Trent is home now. He has many friends dropping by to welcome him back. He seems happy overall, but the new routine needs work. Still working on improving his shoulder pain and strengthening his biceps to allow more occupational skills. The road is still quite long. The biggest hurdle is transporting him for medical appointments. Oh how nice a conversion van would be !!!
Trent is continuing his therapy and now has enough strength to operate his power wheelchair. The Shepherd Center has a great program and is preparing Trent to come home in February. He continues to accept his new normal, and I am very proud of his determination to make the best of the situation. The difficult part, now that his vitals have stabilized, is preparing for his return home. I am a single dad, and with work and all the daily care duties for Trent, it will be quite a task. Fortunately, I have been in this commmunity for a number of years and ther is plenty of support if needed. Although Trent has insurance, there are still a mountain of medical expenses that are not covered, primarily a conversion vehicle to transport Trent and his chair. Any donations would be appreciated.
Trent was a passenger in an auto accident late October 2014. He sustained three broken bones in his neck leaving him paralyzed from the shoulders down. He is currently in rehab after a month in ICU. There is limited movement in his right arm, but very happy for that mobility. He continues to keep a good attitude and works very hard in therapy.
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Hey buddy its victoria lynch, we had lots of good times in middle school. Keep your spirits up we all have faith in you! I hope you recover in time and my thoughts and prayers are with you! <3
victoria lynch
Trent,
This is Coach Hunt, your middle school PE teacher. I am praying for you daily. God Bless you and your family. Keep looking up:)
Carey Hunt
Hello again Trent:
I believe that God gives us all a job, a task if you will, and I have learned it is to help others. I think your purpose is to get well and be an example of a life well lived. You can be that beacon of hope that so many seek, when things look helpless. My prayers will continue and I do believe they are working. Hang in there and get well!
David S. Oehmsen
Hi Trent. Science is working as we speak to make improvements in the treatment of paralysis and bionics to help as well. Keep up the good work! Lots of life to live and enjoy!
Connie Martin
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Trent Jones
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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