
Dylan Jobe
Doação protegida
https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/dylanjobethreewitt
Many of you have asked how you can help and here's how:
We neglected to start a fundraiser when Dylan Jobe was fighting for his life because prayers were all we needed. And we still need prayers! Dylan is still healing and fighting to recover, but he has a long way to go. With recovery, come costs. In light of this, we really need to raise financial support for his long term care so that Dylan and his family aren't left with an insurmountable burden when the dust settles.
For those who don't know him, Dylan Jobe is dearly loved by all who have met him and with good reason. He is full of life, loves the Lord, openly professes his faith, has many passions, is willing to help anyone, can easily make people laugh, has such a sweet spirit, and treats everyone that he meets like a friend.
On June 13th Dylan Jobe was hit from behind while riding his motorcycle. After he hit the pavement, another car then ran him over. He spent several weeks in critical condition in the ICU at Kennestone Hospital. By God's grace he survived and is now on the road to recovery. He has already proven the doctors wrong by waking up from his coma. However, he is still healing from a significant brain injury. He has been receiving care and therapy at the Shepherd Center since August 1st. In a few weeks, Dylan will be returning home to continue his recovery. He will need at home nursing care and intensive therapy. God has been so faithful to us and to Dylan Jobe. We fully believe that he will make a full recovery and that this trauma will be a part of his testimony one day.
Please consider helping Dylan Jobe and his family during this season of hardship. Even if you can only spare $5, it adds up! Thank you in advance for any financial love you can show. If you're unable to donate, please share this post so we can get the word out! Our love and gratitude go to all who read this and can contribute in any way - whether it's by donating, sharing, or praying! We can't express how much your support means to us during this time.
Many of you have asked how you can help and here's how:
We neglected to start a fundraiser when Dylan Jobe was fighting for his life because prayers were all we needed. And we still need prayers! Dylan is still healing and fighting to recover, but he has a long way to go. With recovery, come costs. In light of this, we really need to raise financial support for his long term care so that Dylan and his family aren't left with an insurmountable burden when the dust settles.
For those who don't know him, Dylan Jobe is dearly loved by all who have met him and with good reason. He is full of life, loves the Lord, openly professes his faith, has many passions, is willing to help anyone, can easily make people laugh, has such a sweet spirit, and treats everyone that he meets like a friend.
On June 13th Dylan Jobe was hit from behind while riding his motorcycle. After he hit the pavement, another car then ran him over. He spent several weeks in critical condition in the ICU at Kennestone Hospital. By God's grace he survived and is now on the road to recovery. He has already proven the doctors wrong by waking up from his coma. However, he is still healing from a significant brain injury. He has been receiving care and therapy at the Shepherd Center since August 1st. In a few weeks, Dylan will be returning home to continue his recovery. He will need at home nursing care and intensive therapy. God has been so faithful to us and to Dylan Jobe. We fully believe that he will make a full recovery and that this trauma will be a part of his testimony one day.
Please consider helping Dylan Jobe and his family during this season of hardship. Even if you can only spare $5, it adds up! Thank you in advance for any financial love you can show. If you're unable to donate, please share this post so we can get the word out! Our love and gratitude go to all who read this and can contribute in any way - whether it's by donating, sharing, or praying! We can't express how much your support means to us during this time.
Organizador
William Threewitt
Organizador
Canton, GA