
Rally for Morgan Gray: A Mother's Road to Recovery
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Pray for Morgan Gray - A Young Mother Fighting for Her Life
Help Her Family Hold On to Hope After a Tragic Hit-and-Run
On the night of May 28, 2025, everything changed.
Morgan Gray, a 27-year-old single mom with a radiant spirit and a 5-year-old son who adores her, was riding her motorcycle in Augusta, Georgia, when she was violently struck by a truck.
The driver fled the scene, leaving Morgan broken and unresponsive on Wheeler Road.
Now she is on life support, clinging to life. It’s unknown if she will wake up. And if she does, doctors say the damage to her body is so extensive that the road ahead will be long and unimaginable.
But we believe in a God of miracles. And we believe this story isn’t over.
Who Is Morgan Gray?
Morgan means so much to her family and friends.
She’s a bright, bold, hilarious, loving, and resilient woman. A young mom who has raised her son with unwavering love. A daughter and granddaughter who makes her family proud. A friend you can always count on.
A rider. A fighter. Someone who almost never asked for help, but was always the first to show up when others needed her.
Now, she needs us.
Her family, especially her mother and father, who haven’t left her hospital bedside since the crash, need us. Her son needs us.
Even in the Hospital, Their Faith Shines
Over the past 10 days, this family’s faith and strength have been undeniable. Even in the midst of crisis, their love has touched others.
They’ve been praying with other families.
Comforting strangers.
Feeding others in ICU waiting rooms.
Bringing light into one of the darkest places imaginable.
People are seeing Morgan through them. They are seeing what it means to be the hands and feet of Christ.
Every day at 7:00 PM, her local bike club and other CSRA community members show up and pray in the parking lot.
This Wasn’t Just a Crash. This Was a Hit-and-Run.
A black truck cut Morgan off, causing an accident that ejected her over 10 feet from the point of impact and then fled the scene.
That truck, now tied to a business with city contracts, was found to have no insurance coverage at the time of the accident.
No one expected this. No one was prepared.
Yet through grief and exhaustion, her family is still holding on to hope.
What We’re Asking
We are believing for a miracle. And we’re asking you to help carry this family with:
- Prayer
- Generosity
- Love
This isn’t just a call to donate. It’s a call to be part of a movement.
A movement of compassion.
A movement of faith.
A movement that represents the heart of America.
Morgan Doesn’t Deserve to Be Forgotten.
She Deserves a Future.
Your donation helps cover:
- Critical medical costs – Morgan has no health insurance, and the driver’s truck was uninsured.
- Daily meals for her family staying at the hospital.
- Long-term care if she survives.
- Childcare and future financial support for her and her 5-year-old son.
- Daily expenses – as her parents have paused their lives to be by her side.
Make This Go Viral. Please.
Share this everywhere.
Post it in your church group.
Send it to your riding community.
Email it. Screenshot it. Tag it.
Use your voice for a woman who can’t use hers right now.
We Believe in Healing.
We Believe in Jesus.
We Believe in Community.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” – Psalm 34:18
“With God, all things are possible.” – Matthew 19:26
From Her Family
“We know Morgan can feel our love. We just want her to wake up and see how many people are fighting for her. If you can pray, give, or just share her story, you are part of her miracle.” - Amy Welch (Morgan's Mom)
WAYS TO HELP
- PRAY – For Morgan’s healing. For her parents’ strength. For her son’s peace.
- GIVE – Every dollar matters. Even $5 makes a difference.
- SHARE – Hit that share button like her life depends on it—because right now, it just might.
Morgan. Mother. Daughter. Biker. Fighter.
Let’s flood heaven with prayers.
Let’s flood this page with love.
Let’s show up for Morgan.
Donate. Share. Believe.
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Co-organizers (2)
Tina Elder
Organizer
Harlem, GA
Amy Welch
Beneficiary
Deidre Brown
Co-organizer