Daymon's Rebuilding
Donation protected
During Hurricane Harvey, Daymon was told to leave his condo, as it was in an area that was expected to flood. He had very little time, so he grabbed a backpack and packed it with what he could and fled to a friend's house.
Once at the friends house the water began to rise there and Daymon's car was flooded. Daymon and his friend began walking to safety and the futher they walked the deeper the water got. Once they were chest deep in the water they chose to go back to the house. They spent the rest of that night in the house with over 2 feet of water in it. They were rescued the next morning.
Daymon escaped with some cloths and his cell phone. His car is a total loss and, like many across the city he did not have flood insurance.
I have known Daymon for many years. He has coached my kids in club soccer and he is a great guy who devotes his life to working with kids.
Daymon lost his furniture, car and belongings. I have not once heard Daymon complain about his situation. He continues to come out night after night working with the girls soccer teams that he trains, driving a borrowed car and living with friends and relatives.
No matter whether you can give $5 or $500, it would be greatly appreciated. Daymon would never ask on his own, so as his friend, I am asking you to assist in his recovery.
Once at the friends house the water began to rise there and Daymon's car was flooded. Daymon and his friend began walking to safety and the futher they walked the deeper the water got. Once they were chest deep in the water they chose to go back to the house. They spent the rest of that night in the house with over 2 feet of water in it. They were rescued the next morning.
Daymon escaped with some cloths and his cell phone. His car is a total loss and, like many across the city he did not have flood insurance.
I have known Daymon for many years. He has coached my kids in club soccer and he is a great guy who devotes his life to working with kids.
Daymon lost his furniture, car and belongings. I have not once heard Daymon complain about his situation. He continues to come out night after night working with the girls soccer teams that he trains, driving a borrowed car and living with friends and relatives.
No matter whether you can give $5 or $500, it would be greatly appreciated. Daymon would never ask on his own, so as his friend, I am asking you to assist in his recovery.
Organizer
allen roe
Organizer
Atascocita, TX