Sirene’s recovery fund
Donation protected
On Dec. 28th 2018, our beautiful Sirene was driving home from a visit with her grandparents in Palm Springs. A few hours into the drive, high winds picked up, causing her to lose control of the Yukon she was driving that was also carrying her mom, Keval, and her dog, Sol. The car went into the center divide and rolled many times, landing upside down with the 3 of them pinned inside. Thankfully they were able to crawl out from under the car and Sirene was transported from the scene to the nearest trauma center by Life Flight, her mother by ambulance. Sol pup is currently still missing.
Sirene then underwent emergency surgery to relieve a brain bleed that had grown too large. Timing was crucial for treatment and she was hanging on to life. She is now slowly regaining her strength in the ICU, surrounded by family.
Although she is now out of the “red”, she still has quite a journey to recovery. She will need physical therapy to help regain strength to walk, a large skull fracture that needs to heal, many wounds that need tending to. She is also filled with an immense guilt over the accident.
Justin and I will need to take off work and travel expenses to get her to and from different medical facilities is going to be costly. (She is currently 300 miles from our home). God only knows what the medical bills will be, and we pray her insurance will supplement most of the costs.
Any monetary support to get her home and back on her feet would be so greatly appreciated at this time. Every penny will go toward Sirene’s recovery.
We can’t even begin to thank you all for the overwhelming love and support that we have received during what has been the hardest 24hrs of our lives. Sirene is so very loved and we are truly blessed that she is here with us today.
Sirene then underwent emergency surgery to relieve a brain bleed that had grown too large. Timing was crucial for treatment and she was hanging on to life. She is now slowly regaining her strength in the ICU, surrounded by family.
Although she is now out of the “red”, she still has quite a journey to recovery. She will need physical therapy to help regain strength to walk, a large skull fracture that needs to heal, many wounds that need tending to. She is also filled with an immense guilt over the accident.
Justin and I will need to take off work and travel expenses to get her to and from different medical facilities is going to be costly. (She is currently 300 miles from our home). God only knows what the medical bills will be, and we pray her insurance will supplement most of the costs.
Any monetary support to get her home and back on her feet would be so greatly appreciated at this time. Every penny will go toward Sirene’s recovery.
We can’t even begin to thank you all for the overwhelming love and support that we have received during what has been the hardest 24hrs of our lives. Sirene is so very loved and we are truly blessed that she is here with us today.
Organizer
Casey Chevallier
Organizer
Tracy, CA