As many of you might already know my daughter Starr J. Lantigua was diagnosed with MS (Multiple Sclerosis), a rare auto immune disorder and diabetes over a year ago. Because of this condition she was put out of work indefinitely and her functions and motor skills are limited. This condition has kept her from working and producing her own income making her husband Joshua Lantigua the sole provider for their household. With that said Joshua was in a very serious car accident on August 31, 2020. He was on his way to school when he was cut off on the road and sent into on coming traffic. He collided with a Ford F150 Truck, head on. This accident has put Joshua out of commission for a long period of time making it hard for him to provide for himself and his spouse. He is now non weight bearing on both legs for a minimum of three months. Then from that process he will begin physical therapy to learn how to walk again. The doctors gave us lot of hope for his progress. Its just going to be a long recovery. With all the expenses for the hospital bills, medications, and the items he will require to help him with his recovery we find ourselves with no choice but to reach out to our friends and family for support.NO DONATION IS TO SMALL, EVERYTHING IS GREATLY APPRECIATED AND WELCOMED!!
by Eugenia Ostolaza
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As many of you might already know my daughter Starr J. Lantigua was diagnosed with MS (Multiple Sclerosis), a rare auto immune disorder and diabetes over a year ago. Because of this condition she was put out of work indefinitely and her functions and motor skills are limited. This condition has kept her from working and producing her own income making her husband Joshua Lantigua the sole provider for their household. With that said Joshua was in a very serious car accident on August 31, 2020. He was on his way to school when he was cut off on the road and sent into on coming traffic. He collided with a Ford F150 Truck, head on. This accident has put Joshua out of commission for a long period of time making it hard for him to provide for himself and his spouse. He is now non weight bearing on both legs for a minimum of three months. Then from that process he will begin physical therapy to learn how to walk again. The doctors gave us lot of hope for his progress. Its just going to be a long recovery. With all the expenses for the hospital bills, medications, and the items he will require to help him with his recovery we find ourselves with no choice but to reach out to our friends and family for support.
NO DONATION IS TO SMALL, EVERYTHING IS GREATLY APPRECIATED AND WELCOMED!!