
Tierney Bourage's Brain Injury Treatment
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My sister's name is Tierney Bourage. On August 9, 2010 while walking home from the first day of her senior year of high school, she was struck by lightning. Due to the incident, she lost her vision and her ability to walk and talk. Since then, she has spent a lot of her time at rehab facilities in both Memphis, Tennessee and Atlanta, Georgia in order to regain her senses.
Tierney is steadily progressing but her Neurologist in Memphis has suggested that she receive more specialized treatment by a facility that is experienced in adult brain injuries.
We are happy to announce that a hospital in Atlanta will be able to treat her anoxic brain injury. The physicians at the facility have stated that the duration of the treatment is six to eight weeks and will begin on June 10, 2019. We're asking for donations that will be used for transportation, food, toiletries and utilities. We appreciate anyone who donates, sends prayer and shares this campaign.
https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/story/20938815/lightning-girl/
Tierney is steadily progressing but her Neurologist in Memphis has suggested that she receive more specialized treatment by a facility that is experienced in adult brain injuries.
We are happy to announce that a hospital in Atlanta will be able to treat her anoxic brain injury. The physicians at the facility have stated that the duration of the treatment is six to eight weeks and will begin on June 10, 2019. We're asking for donations that will be used for transportation, food, toiletries and utilities. We appreciate anyone who donates, sends prayer and shares this campaign.
https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/story/20938815/lightning-girl/
Organizer and beneficiary
Kirbi Bourage
Organizer
Memphis, TN
Barbara Turner
Beneficiary