
Help Jory Recover Everything lost in Marshal Fire
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My son Jory lost all of his belongings in the Marshall Fire. He was in the Sagamore neighborhood, in Superior, where all 370 homes were destroyed.
Jory was working from home that day and was on a video conference call, with his headphones on. He had no idea of what was going on around him until his roommate burst through the door and told him that they had to leave, immediately. He fled, with only enough time to grab his fathers' treasured Martin guitar, and the clothes on his back. We are thankful that he is safe and are asking for donations to help him get back on is feet.
Thank you for anything you can contribute.
Jory was working from home that day and was on a video conference call, with his headphones on. He had no idea of what was going on around him until his roommate burst through the door and told him that they had to leave, immediately. He fled, with only enough time to grab his fathers' treasured Martin guitar, and the clothes on his back. We are thankful that he is safe and are asking for donations to help him get back on is feet.
Thank you for anything you can contribute.
If you are unable to donate electronically you can send a check to Jory Whitmore, in care of Connie Whitmore, 2464 Cana Ct. Lafayette, CO 80026
Organizer and beneficiary
Connie Whitmore
Organizer
Lafayette, CO
Jory Whitmore
Beneficiary