
COMPL no more donations - Reece Jenkins - TSCT
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Hello everyone,
This has been set up by a group of friends with the intent of collectively helping Reece Jenkins, his Mum Karen & Dad Chris.
Reece was involved in a serious car accident on 28th October 2020. He's now in a stable condition, but remains in Sheffield children's hospital where he has a long road to recovery.
Reece has turned 13 whilst in the hospital & he'll be spending Christmas there too. His Mum Karen hasn't left his side & is staying in the hospital under The sick children's trust.
We aim to use this platform to make it easier for all those who know & Love Reece to be able to donate to help in anyway we can. And even if you don't know them personally I'm going to explain just why if you can, you should donate too!
Reece is a rare exception to this world, although he is only 13, his life has filled everyone's with so much joy. Every single person he has met, takes a liking to him instantly & the same with his parent's. They have always gone out of their way to help anybody for nothing in return, it's just their nature. So for that as friends, a community, or even strangers, it's a time to help those who've always helped others.
Especially during these unprecedented times, when we all realise just how precious life is, how we all want our loves ones to be safe & how if we can all come together to help this one family, the difference it will make will be phenomenal.
All donations will go straight to Karen & Chris, they are raising funds for the unit where Karen has been staying whilst she lives in the hospital with Reece.
We also want to know that they don't have to worry about anything else & raising money will give them security in knowing their able to spend more time where it counts, by Reece's side.
So please donate anything at all you can, please share it far & wide & most importantly don't forget to pray for Reece's recovery. Thank you
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Andrew Hill
Organisator
Claire Reaney
Medeorganisator
Harriet Moore
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