Chris and Jenn Donner have been a wonderful, contributing part of Lincoln City for over 16 years. Since opening Game Over in 2013, they have brought joy and connection to so many in our community. On January 13th, tragedy struck when a fire completely destroyed the Donners' home, taking with it all their belongings and leaving Chris, Jenn, and their two young children with nothing but the clothes on their backs. The loss of their home and everything inside has been devastating for the family and for all of us who care about them.
Right now, the Donners are in immediate need of all living essentials. They have no clothes, shoes, coats, hats, or hygiene items. They have lost all their food, kitchen supplies, bedding, and even the toys their children cherished. Your support, no matter the amount, will help provide the Donners with the basics they need to get through this incredibly difficult time. While we cannot replace the valuables and sentimental items they lost, we can help them rebuild and find comfort in the months ahead as they discover what is missing and begin to recover from this tragedy.
Chris and Jenn are the most kind and giving people you could ever meet. Chris, a veteran, has always extended a helping hand to others, especially fellow vets in our community. If there was ever a family deserving of support, it is the Donners. They will be deeply grateful for any help you can give. Let's rally together and show them how much we appreciate their presence, both personally and through their well-run business. Thank you for your kindness and for standing with the Donners in their time of need.
Right now, the Donners are in immediate need of all living essentials. They have no clothes, shoes, coats, hats, or hygiene items. They have lost all their food, kitchen supplies, bedding, and even the toys their children cherished. Your support, no matter the amount, will help provide the Donners with the basics they need to get through this incredibly difficult time. While we cannot replace the valuables and sentimental items they lost, we can help them rebuild and find comfort in the months ahead as they discover what is missing and begin to recover from this tragedy.
Chris and Jenn are the most kind and giving people you could ever meet. Chris, a veteran, has always extended a helping hand to others, especially fellow vets in our community. If there was ever a family deserving of support, it is the Donners. They will be deeply grateful for any help you can give. Let's rally together and show them how much we appreciate their presence, both personally and through their well-run business. Thank you for your kindness and for standing with the Donners in their time of need.





