Support Ava's Fight for Recovery
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We are reaching out today on behalf of Ava, a bright and spirited young girl who is facing the toughest challenge of her life. Ava is currently in a coma at Primary Children’s Hospital after undergoing emergency brain surgery late Wednesday night due to a tragic accident.
Ava was involved in a serious accident while attempting “car surfing,” a dangerous trend that has unfortunately become popular among teenagers. She was thrown from the car, suffering severe brain trauma. What was meant to be a moment of fun has now left Ava in a hospital gown, with half her head shaved, fighting to recover.
Before this accident, Ava was looking forward to performing with her dance team at the homecoming football game and attending the homecoming dance in a beautiful white dress she had just picked out. Now, instead of those joyful experiences, she faces a long road to recovery, where she will need to relearn basic skills like walking, talking, and even simple tasks like tying her shoes.
Ava is a fighter with a determined spirit, but the journey ahead is overwhelming and costly. Her family is asking for support to help cover the mounting medical expenses, including surgery, hospital stays, rehabilitation, and ongoing therapy. As Ava’s loved ones, we are reaching out to our community for help.
Your generous donations will go directly toward her medical care and the resources needed to support her recovery. Any amount, no matter how small, will make a huge difference in Ava’s journey. If you are unable to contribute financially, we ask that you keep Ava in your prayers and share her story to raise awareness about the real dangers of car surfing.
Ava’s story is a powerful reminder to all of us about the consequences of risky choices. While Ava is determined to heal and return to the vibrant life she loves, she cannot do it without the support of people like you.
Please join us in supporting Ava as she fights to recover and regain her life. We are deeply grateful for any help you can provide.
With heartfelt thanks,
Ava’s Family and Friends
Your support means everything. Together, we can help Ava get back to the life she loves.
Organizer and beneficiary
Shyleen Bayles
Organizer
Magna, UT
Kandis Broadhead
Beneficiary