My brother Arturo was out in Arizona working when he met a man at the hotel he was staying at. Arturo, always willing to lend a hand, helped this man, but tragically, the man later stabbed Arturo eight times, including in his face and jugular. Arturo was left with a blood clot in his neck and had to undergo surgery on one of his fingers after a tendon was severed. He is now in the hospital in Arizona, fighting to recover from these serious injuries. This has been an incredibly difficult time for our family, and we are doing everything we can to support him as he heals.
Arturo’s recovery will require ongoing medical care, travel between states, and support for his family while he is unable to work. The expenses are overwhelming, and we are reaching out for help to cover medical bills, travel costs, and the many needs that come with such a traumatic event. Every contribution will go directly toward helping Arturo get the care he needs and easing the burden on his loved ones.
We are reaching out to the community, family, and friends for support in helping Arturo and his family with expenses while he recovers. Your kindness and generosity will make a real difference in Arturo’s journey to healing. Thank you for considering a donation and for sharing his story with others who may be able to help.
Arturo’s recovery will require ongoing medical care, travel between states, and support for his family while he is unable to work. The expenses are overwhelming, and we are reaching out for help to cover medical bills, travel costs, and the many needs that come with such a traumatic event. Every contribution will go directly toward helping Arturo get the care he needs and easing the burden on his loved ones.
We are reaching out to the community, family, and friends for support in helping Arturo and his family with expenses while he recovers. Your kindness and generosity will make a real difference in Arturo’s journey to healing. Thank you for considering a donation and for sharing his story with others who may be able to help.



