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When life takes something away, community gives something back.
Christopher Bruns has always been the kind of man who builds — not just homes, but trust, friendship, and community. For years, he worked in construction, using his hands to create, repair, and provide. Hard work isn’t just what he does — it’s who he is.
In January 2026 Chris survived a sudden and life-threatening accident that changed his life forever. He lost his hand.
In one moment, everything shifted. The career he dedicated his life to was put on hold, and he was laid off because he can no longer perform the same physical labor he once did. Along with the emotional and physical recovery, he is now facing significant hospital bills and the uncertainty of how to move forward.
But this is not the end of Chris’s story.
Modern prosthetic technology offers incredible possibilities. With the right prosthetic arm or hand — which can range from $20,000 to $50,000 — Chris has the opportunity to regain independence, rebuild his confidence, and return to meaningful work. This isn’t just about replacing what was lost. It’s about restoring opportunity. It’s about giving him the tools to step back into life with strength.
Our Goal: $75,000
This amount will help cover:
• A high-quality prosthetic arm/hand
• Ongoing rehabilitation and therapy
• Mounting hospital and surgical bills
• Adaptive equipment to help Chris return to work and independence
If we are blessed to exceed this goal, every additional dollar will go directly toward continued recovery, long-term care, and helping Chris transition back into the workforce.
Chris is one of the most generous, selfless people you will ever meet. He would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. Now, he needs us.
This accident may have taken his hand, but it did not take his heart, his determination, or his willingness to work hard for the life he wants. With your support — whether through a donation or simply sharing this page — we can remind him that he is not alone.
Together, we can help him rise. Together, we can help him build again.




