On Thanksgiving morning, Lindsay parked at the finish line of the drumstick dash at Broadripple High School on Compton. She wished her friends good luck, grabbed a coffee and within 30 minutes, she returned to her vehicle, and it was gone. Lindsay’s vehicle was locked, and she had her keys on her. Lindsay is a single mom who not only lost a lot of sentimental things left in her vehicle but also lost her way of working. With Lindsay’s job as a courier, it has left her with no means of work for her and her daughter.
Lindsay filed a report with the Indianapolis Police Department; her insurance said after 15 days, the car is a total loss. They will cover the vehicle's market value but not the remaining of what she owes. Lindsay will have to make a down payment on a new vehicle that is not covered by insurance.
If you know Lindsay, she is the kind of person who would be the first to give to anyone. That’s why I am asking for any donations for Lindsay and her daughter, Ava, to help them in a time when they truly need it the most.
With all the love,
Her friend Ciera
Organizer and beneficiary
Lindsay Felland
Beneficiary

