BYU Tanner Building Tragic Accident Support Fund
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We are raising funds for the family affected by the tragedy that occurred on BYU campus involving a 19-year-old student falling four stories in the Tanner building. On Wednesday, December 5th, it was confirmed that the student has passed away while in the hospital.
100% of all proceeds will go to the family to help with hospital bills and funeral services. This funds goal is to provide the support and resources needed to cover this incident and any bills that may arise.
Our hearts go out to those affected. While we know that no amount of money can undo the trauma being experienced by our community and those close to this young woman, it is our hope that these funds will in some way help ease the financial burdens that have been incurred.
Please donate what you can and share this with everyone you know.
If you or someone you love is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please call the National Prevention Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 and visit them for additional resources at https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
FOR STUDENTS: "Counseling resources are available on campus for students. BYU Counseling and Psychological Services (1500 WSC) offers walk-in services to students until 4:15 p.m. each day. After hours, BYU Counseling has a staff member on-call that can be reached by calling University Police at [phone redacted]."
A NOTE ABOUT FUNDING BEING TRANSFERRED TO THE FAMILY:
Naturally, we are receiving questions about how funding will be handled properly. We are in contact with the family and plan on using GoFundMe's system for having a beneficiary withdraw the funds. To understand more about how this works, Click HERE .
I am now working in conjunction with another GoFundMe campaign that you can find HERE and will each ensure the funds go to the affected family.
100% of all proceeds will go to the family to help with hospital bills and funeral services. This funds goal is to provide the support and resources needed to cover this incident and any bills that may arise.
Our hearts go out to those affected. While we know that no amount of money can undo the trauma being experienced by our community and those close to this young woman, it is our hope that these funds will in some way help ease the financial burdens that have been incurred.
Please donate what you can and share this with everyone you know.
If you or someone you love is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please call the National Prevention Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 and visit them for additional resources at https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
FOR STUDENTS: "Counseling resources are available on campus for students. BYU Counseling and Psychological Services (1500 WSC) offers walk-in services to students until 4:15 p.m. each day. After hours, BYU Counseling has a staff member on-call that can be reached by calling University Police at [phone redacted]."
A NOTE ABOUT FUNDING BEING TRANSFERRED TO THE FAMILY:
Naturally, we are receiving questions about how funding will be handled properly. We are in contact with the family and plan on using GoFundMe's system for having a beneficiary withdraw the funds. To understand more about how this works, Click HERE .
I am now working in conjunction with another GoFundMe campaign that you can find HERE and will each ensure the funds go to the affected family.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jason Eisert
Organizer
Provo, UT
Loving Family
Beneficiary