
Get the GOAT back in the Master seat
Donation protected
On January 3rd, 2025, our best friend, a dedicated heavy tow operator, was out in the middle of a fierce storm, rescuing people in their time of need.
In the process, while navigating a treacherous hill, he tragically slipped and broke his leg in two places. He lay in the snow for 40 long minutes before the ambulance was able to reach him and provide assistance.
This man is the epitome of selflessness, always prioritizing the needs of others before his own. Whether he's working tirelessly on the road, managing road closures, or cleaning up disasters, he never complains.
Even after long hours, he returns home just to grab a quick bite before heading back out to help again.
Known as a cornerstone in the trucking and heavy tow industry, himself and his wife are recognized leaders, not just for his skill within the industry, but for their unwavering dedication to raising awareness and fundraising for vital causes where it matters most.
Their commitment to others is boundless.
They are the first to help, the first to donate, and the first to step up in any situation, without hesitation.
These people don't just give; they give everything. The love, support, and care they show others are unmatched.
Now, it's time for us to support him, just as he has supported countless others.
Currently, he’s facing an incredibly tough challenge. After suffering two broken bones in one leg—injuries so rare they don’t usually occur together—his recovery will be a long and difficult journey.
The surgeon estimates a minimum of 6 weeks non-weight bearing, followed by up to a year of rehabilitation and physical therapy before he can get back behind the wheel.
He deserves the help and the love he has so freely given.
This fundraiser is not just about covering medical bills—it's about giving back to someone who has always given selflessly.
Any contribution will go a long way in easing his recovery, and showing him that he’s not alone.
He is part of a community that stands together in times of hardship, just as he has always stood for others.
Organiser

Brittany Rahal
Organiser
Mississauga, ON