Help Nathan Perrodin Rebuild His Life
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Nathan Perrodin graduated from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette only a week ago, with a Bachelor's Degree of Preprofessional Studies in Exercise Science with a dual minor in Biology and Chemistry.
After celebrating his graduation, he packed up his every belonging in a Uhaul truck, with his mustang vehicle in tow, when he left his hometown in Louisiana yesterday to drive to Colorado where he was going to start his new life.
If you know Nathan, you know that this exciting move was inspired by his ambition and his love for life and people. He was ecstatic to begin his job this coming Monday, with plans to pursue his masters degree.
Nathan and his sister Monique who also lives in Colorado stopped to spend the night at a family member's home in Dallas on their long road trip to Colorado. This morning, they woke to the horrific and unfathomable discovery that the Uhaul truck containing his every belonging with his car in tow was gone. Though the vehicle was locked and in a safe neighborhood, someone broke into the Uhaul and wired it to drive off.
Hours after reporting this incident, police finally located the Uhaul which was left discarded in an alley, after all of his belongings, as well as his sister's suitcase, was raided and stolen.
The losses are many as it contained Nathan's world, including his personal vehicle, suitcases, clothes, furniture, appliances, guitar, bike, laptops, and even weeks worth of groceries that Nathan planned ahead to bring to his new home. Because he is the type of person who is passionate about preparing for his future. Now, this devastating robbery has left Nathan stripped of everything while on his way to start his post college graduation life.
Please join me in raising funds to help Nathan rebuild his life. Though we are grateful for his safety, we are heartbroken that cruel things such as this still happen in our world. To repair this hurt and rise above this crisis, I'm seeking for support and love for this family during this extremely challenging time.
Thank you so much, from Nathan's entire family and myself, his sister-in-law, Tori Perrodin.
“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, 'Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping'.” - Fred Rogers
After celebrating his graduation, he packed up his every belonging in a Uhaul truck, with his mustang vehicle in tow, when he left his hometown in Louisiana yesterday to drive to Colorado where he was going to start his new life.
If you know Nathan, you know that this exciting move was inspired by his ambition and his love for life and people. He was ecstatic to begin his job this coming Monday, with plans to pursue his masters degree.
Nathan and his sister Monique who also lives in Colorado stopped to spend the night at a family member's home in Dallas on their long road trip to Colorado. This morning, they woke to the horrific and unfathomable discovery that the Uhaul truck containing his every belonging with his car in tow was gone. Though the vehicle was locked and in a safe neighborhood, someone broke into the Uhaul and wired it to drive off.
Hours after reporting this incident, police finally located the Uhaul which was left discarded in an alley, after all of his belongings, as well as his sister's suitcase, was raided and stolen.
The losses are many as it contained Nathan's world, including his personal vehicle, suitcases, clothes, furniture, appliances, guitar, bike, laptops, and even weeks worth of groceries that Nathan planned ahead to bring to his new home. Because he is the type of person who is passionate about preparing for his future. Now, this devastating robbery has left Nathan stripped of everything while on his way to start his post college graduation life.
Please join me in raising funds to help Nathan rebuild his life. Though we are grateful for his safety, we are heartbroken that cruel things such as this still happen in our world. To repair this hurt and rise above this crisis, I'm seeking for support and love for this family during this extremely challenging time.
Thank you so much, from Nathan's entire family and myself, his sister-in-law, Tori Perrodin.
“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, 'Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping'.” - Fred Rogers
Organizer and beneficiary
Tori Perrodin
Organizer
Lafayette, LA
Nathan Perrodin
Beneficiary