
Support Corbin's Road to Recovery
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Corbin Wallace was driving back to his summer job at Lake Powell from his home in Montrose last Sunday, June 23rd, when he lost control of his vehicle and was involved in a rollover accident. A passerby stopped to offer assistance and call EMS, but before medics arrived on scene, Corbin's vehicle was struck by a car from oncoming traffic before he could be extracted from his truck. His injuries were extensive and it has been a traumatic ordeal for Corbin and his family. Corbin has had to be airlifted twice; once to St. Mary's hospital in Grand Junction to be stabilized, and then again to Denver, where he has undergone surgeries for his spine and shattered pelvis. We are so thankful that Corbin has maintained his personality and sense of humor, as well as a strength and sweetness that makes him a nurse's favorite in the ICU.
However, now the recovery begins, and all of those helicopter rides and restorative procedures come at a pretty significant cost - both financially and in the form of time and lost wages; he is likely going to be in Denver for at least a few more weeks, and will require months of Physical Therapy and initially full-time care at home. Many people have asked how they can help and we feel like this is the best way to help Corbin get back to being the recent high school graduate that he is, and back to starting his adult life on the path that he was on before the accident.
If you are able, please consider donating to help a pretty fantastic young man get back on his feet (literally) and to help his family care for him while he does.
Organizer and beneficiary
Matt Kember Parks
Organizer
Palisade, CO
Tyler Wallace
Beneficiary