Disabled Homeless Veteran Bobby Cox
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Bobby Cox is a disabled homeless Vietnam vet (101st Airborne). On May 20th, in the early hours of the morning, as Bobby was sleeping in his wheelchair, he was brutally beaten and robbed by 2 men on the corner of Harbor & Gisler in Costa Mesa CA.
The 2 cowards struck him in the head twice with a pipe and took, not only his social security money, but all his ID's and his Bible. Bobby's injuries are many. The VA gave him 7-stiches on his head and then released him back out onto the streets.
Bobby needs our help! He has health care needs, housing needs, clothing needs and basic hygienic product needs. He is currently staying at a local motel in Costa Mesa, as several wonderful people have already paid for his stay through this Thursday (May 25) - so he can heal up from his injuries in safety - but he needs to be helped with more permanent housing.
Please prayerfuly consider helping Bobby out with food, housing, clothing and care. As mentioned above, Bobby is wheelchair bound, so he also needs people to help him out from time to time. Your prayers, love care and support mean everything to this wonderful man who faithfully served our country so many years ago.
Also, if you can recommend services to offer longer-term solutions to help out this wonderful vetran, please feel free to send us your suggestions.
Thank you and God bless you for helping Bobby out!
The 2 cowards struck him in the head twice with a pipe and took, not only his social security money, but all his ID's and his Bible. Bobby's injuries are many. The VA gave him 7-stiches on his head and then released him back out onto the streets.
Bobby needs our help! He has health care needs, housing needs, clothing needs and basic hygienic product needs. He is currently staying at a local motel in Costa Mesa, as several wonderful people have already paid for his stay through this Thursday (May 25) - so he can heal up from his injuries in safety - but he needs to be helped with more permanent housing.
Please prayerfuly consider helping Bobby out with food, housing, clothing and care. As mentioned above, Bobby is wheelchair bound, so he also needs people to help him out from time to time. Your prayers, love care and support mean everything to this wonderful man who faithfully served our country so many years ago.
Also, if you can recommend services to offer longer-term solutions to help out this wonderful vetran, please feel free to send us your suggestions.
Thank you and God bless you for helping Bobby out!
Organizer and beneficiary
Darcy Debernarde
Organizer
Costa Mesa, CA
Suzanne Cavaness
Beneficiary