Emergency Medical Funds for Jamille
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Our first grader, Jamille, is the innocent victim of a suspected drunk driver. The charges against this individual include drunk driving, car theft, and vehicular assault.
Jamille and her mother were broadsided in the early evening hours of Monday, Febuary 6th. They had just left a funeral and were on their way to attend a softball meeting. Step dad, Ted Chavez, is the coach.
Jamille suffered catostrophic injuries which include broken neck, broken back, one leg broken in multiple places, and bleeding on the brain. Her mother also sustained a broken pelvis, fractured ribs, lacerated liver, kidney, and spleen.
Mom has recently been released from the hospital but Jamille remains in Children's Hospital Pediatric ICU.
Jamille recently contracted an infection and fluid is in one of her lungs. She was intubated for as long as was possible to help with breathing but recently had a traceotomy to ensure that she is getting enough oxygen.
Jamille is covered by medicaid and her mom did not have insurance. The car is totalled.
The amount of care, future surgeries, and rehabilitation has yet to be determined. Doctors have told her mother and father that she would need to remain in hospital for at least 2 to 3 months.
Donations are needed immediately as the medical bills are mounting. Your donations will help ease the burden for Jamille's family.
This is an urgent situation and all help is needed.
Jamille and her mother were broadsided in the early evening hours of Monday, Febuary 6th. They had just left a funeral and were on their way to attend a softball meeting. Step dad, Ted Chavez, is the coach.
Jamille suffered catostrophic injuries which include broken neck, broken back, one leg broken in multiple places, and bleeding on the brain. Her mother also sustained a broken pelvis, fractured ribs, lacerated liver, kidney, and spleen.
Mom has recently been released from the hospital but Jamille remains in Children's Hospital Pediatric ICU.
Jamille recently contracted an infection and fluid is in one of her lungs. She was intubated for as long as was possible to help with breathing but recently had a traceotomy to ensure that she is getting enough oxygen.
Jamille is covered by medicaid and her mom did not have insurance. The car is totalled.
The amount of care, future surgeries, and rehabilitation has yet to be determined. Doctors have told her mother and father that she would need to remain in hospital for at least 2 to 3 months.
Donations are needed immediately as the medical bills are mounting. Your donations will help ease the burden for Jamille's family.
This is an urgent situation and all help is needed.
Organizer and beneficiary
Monica Strass
Organizer
Westminster, CO
Theodore Chavez
Beneficiary