Help Marilyn Gore Cope With Loss of Max & Finances
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Anyone who knows Marilyn knows how much she loved her Belgian Malinois dog, Max and how she has a green thumb. Since her retirement as a Miami-Dade public school teacher, Max often kept her company as she attended to her garden, which is where most of her food source comes from.
Sadly enough, on December 3, 2020 an unfortunate collision ended up in her yard and with no fault of hers, she is left cleaning up the mess herself. A reckless driver ran a red light and crashed into another vehicle, sending the innocent driver right through Marilyn's rod iron fence. The livelihood of Marilyn's food source was shattered, along with the pots that homed them.
Neither driver's insurance adjusters are helping with the cost and Marilyn is left with the burden of replacing the broken pots to save her plants, as well as the grass and the cost of fixing her rod iron fence.
With her fence still down, the worst was yet to come. Weeks after the crash, her beloved Max darted into the street when he saw another dog and sadly enough... he was hit by a car and did not survive. Marilyn is deeply heartbroken without her Max.
I encourage you to join me in the hopes of raising the full amount of $8,000 Marilyn needs to replace her damages and to share in the joy you will receive when you witness how grateful Marilyn will be when she sees how her friends, family and community pulled together to help her in her time of need.
HOW WILL YOUR DONATIONS HELP?
Your donations will go towards replacing the damages to include:
• replacing a new rod iron fence
• replacing new sod
• replacing pots that homed much
Sadly enough, on December 3, 2020 an unfortunate collision ended up in her yard and with no fault of hers, she is left cleaning up the mess herself. A reckless driver ran a red light and crashed into another vehicle, sending the innocent driver right through Marilyn's rod iron fence. The livelihood of Marilyn's food source was shattered, along with the pots that homed them.
Neither driver's insurance adjusters are helping with the cost and Marilyn is left with the burden of replacing the broken pots to save her plants, as well as the grass and the cost of fixing her rod iron fence.
With her fence still down, the worst was yet to come. Weeks after the crash, her beloved Max darted into the street when he saw another dog and sadly enough... he was hit by a car and did not survive. Marilyn is deeply heartbroken without her Max.
I encourage you to join me in the hopes of raising the full amount of $8,000 Marilyn needs to replace her damages and to share in the joy you will receive when you witness how grateful Marilyn will be when she sees how her friends, family and community pulled together to help her in her time of need.
HOW WILL YOUR DONATIONS HELP?
Your donations will go towards replacing the damages to include:
• replacing a new rod iron fence
• replacing new sod
• replacing pots that homed much
of her food source
• purchasing various herbs and
vegetation crushed by the crash
• veterinarian fees for the loss of
• purchasing various herbs and
vegetation crushed by the crash
• veterinarian fees for the loss of
her beloved Max
As a former Colleague of Mrs. Gore, my heart wept for her when I saw how heartbroken she was with the loss of Max and how long months of maintaining her garden was lost.
I hope, you too, will feel her pain and help lift her heavy burden of expense.
Although our donations can't bring back Marilyn's dog, Max, we can help her gain back her sense of security and allow her to begin replanting the vegetation she lost.
Click the link below, to view for yourself how your donations will assist with the cost of Marilyn's property damages and to help her cope with the loss of her dog, Max...
https://wsvn.com/news/investigations/
As a former Colleague of Mrs. Gore, my heart wept for her when I saw how heartbroken she was with the loss of Max and how long months of maintaining her garden was lost.
I hope, you too, will feel her pain and help lift her heavy burden of expense.
Although our donations can't bring back Marilyn's dog, Max, we can help her gain back her sense of security and allow her to begin replanting the vegetation she lost.
Click the link below, to view for yourself how your donations will assist with the cost of Marilyn's property damages and to help her cope with the loss of her dog, Max...
https://wsvn.com/news/investigations/
Organizer and beneficiary
Nicole Mosquera
Organizer
Hammocks, FL
Marilyn Gore
Beneficiary