
Miracle for Myracle: Help Myracle on her journey to recovery
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Myracle Hale, affectionately known as MeMe, recently started a new journey in her life. She had just turned 18 and her mom had just dropped her off at Tennessee State University. Meme was excited to be starting her freshman year in which her goal to earn her nursing degree while getting the college life experience. This would be an exciting new adventure for being that she was in a new state, new friends, and a new start.
Little did we know that would change in an instance. Early Sunday morning, August 25th, MeMe was involved in an horrifying car accident that resulted in traumatic injuries to her body after being ejected. Meme is facing a long, challenging road to recovery.
MeMe has already undergone several surgeries with another one scheduled. The medical bills are piling up quickly, and the extent of her recovery process is still uncertain. MeMe’s mother, Kenyetta, had to drop everything and leave South Florida to go be with her only child throughout this ordeal. Currently, Kenyetta has been sleeping at the hospital day in and day out. There was no time to make any kind of arrangements.
As Myracle and Kenyetta fight through these difficult times, we want to help alleviate some of the financial burden on them so they can focus entirely on her care and well-being.
We are asking for your support in helping to cover MeMe’s medical expenses and most importantly getting her medically transported from Tennessee to Florida. Donations would also be used for any additional support the family may need during this incredibly challenging time. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a significant difference in ensuring MeMe gets the care she needs and that her mother can remain by her side without any added stress.
Your thoughts, prayers, and generosity mean the world to us. Please consider donating, and if you’re unable to contribute financially, sharing this support link with others would be greatly appreciated.
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Organizer and beneficiary
Brandi Angram
Organizer
Pahokee, FL
Kenyetta Biggs
Beneficiary