
Please consider helping Kenneth Kinney?
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I am Kenneth Kinney's brother-in-law and for over a year now, we have watched Kenneth turn his life around and he is heading in a positive direction. Last year Kenneth became clean. His family has been encouraging him and have all been so proud and happy for him.

Kenneth continues to keep moving forward. Milestones and graduations are just part of it. Kenneth has been working at his job cutting steel and they have told him he works very hard. He gets up way before the sun to make it to work.
On Wednesday November 18th, 2020 Kenneth was on his way to work early in the morning when another vehicle ran the traffic signal and collided with Kenneth's vehicle. His vehicle was totaled and Kenneth was taken to the hospital with injuries. He has minor injuries to his left foot and back. He also broke his left arm near the wrist and will require surgery and a steel plate.

At the scene of the accident the responding police officer gave Kenneth the other driver's insurance card, and Kenneth put it into his pocket before being transported to the hospital. After being released, Kenneth learned that the motorists car insurance expired in 2017 and they were uninsured. As you can imagine, Kenneth is feeling a little broken and we want to help him over this hurdle so he can heal and get back to work.

Please consider helping Kenneth with his medical bills and getting back on his feet again. Your help will be a huge blessing.
Thank you for your cheerful giving,
His Family

Kenneth continues to keep moving forward. Milestones and graduations are just part of it. Kenneth has been working at his job cutting steel and they have told him he works very hard. He gets up way before the sun to make it to work.
On Wednesday November 18th, 2020 Kenneth was on his way to work early in the morning when another vehicle ran the traffic signal and collided with Kenneth's vehicle. His vehicle was totaled and Kenneth was taken to the hospital with injuries. He has minor injuries to his left foot and back. He also broke his left arm near the wrist and will require surgery and a steel plate.

At the scene of the accident the responding police officer gave Kenneth the other driver's insurance card, and Kenneth put it into his pocket before being transported to the hospital. After being released, Kenneth learned that the motorists car insurance expired in 2017 and they were uninsured. As you can imagine, Kenneth is feeling a little broken and we want to help him over this hurdle so he can heal and get back to work.

Please consider helping Kenneth with his medical bills and getting back on his feet again. Your help will be a huge blessing.
Thank you for your cheerful giving,
His Family
Organizer and beneficiary
Mike Jeffries
Organizer
Yacolt, WA
Phyllis Mason
Beneficiary