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Gabriel is my friend, and a friend to many, and he is the kind of person who would give a stranger the shirt off his back. On February 28, 2026, Gabriel was in a terrible accident on his Harley while on his way home from being of service. A truck ran a red light, demolishing his bike and leaving Gabriel in the ICU, fighting for his life. He’s currently caring for his mother’s estate after her passing here in California, and he was planning to return to Colorado soon to be with his children.
The accident has turned Gabriel’s world upside down. All of the life-saving measures, his hospital stay, and the long road to recovery ahead will have a huge financial impact. Gabriel will be unable to work for quite some time, and the bills are already starting to add up. He shouldn’t have to worry about losing his place to live or how he’ll eat when he gets out of the hospital—he should be able to focus on healing and getting back to his family.
I’m asking for your help to support Gabriel and his family during this incredibly difficult time. Your donation will go directly toward his medical bills, recovery expenses, and basic living needs while he heals. When Gabriel is discharged, we hope to start a meal train as well. Please join me in lifting up someone who has always been there for others. Every bit of support makes a difference, and together we can help Gabriel focus on what matters most: his recovery.
The accident has turned Gabriel’s world upside down. All of the life-saving measures, his hospital stay, and the long road to recovery ahead will have a huge financial impact. Gabriel will be unable to work for quite some time, and the bills are already starting to add up. He shouldn’t have to worry about losing his place to live or how he’ll eat when he gets out of the hospital—he should be able to focus on healing and getting back to his family.
I’m asking for your help to support Gabriel and his family during this incredibly difficult time. Your donation will go directly toward his medical bills, recovery expenses, and basic living needs while he heals. When Gabriel is discharged, we hope to start a meal train as well. Please join me in lifting up someone who has always been there for others. Every bit of support makes a difference, and together we can help Gabriel focus on what matters most: his recovery.






