UPDATE: According to reports sent to the Times and in the comments below, more than $900 was raised Friday night to help with Tyler's medical expenses. Once again, the generosity of the Dorchester community proves to be overwhelming.
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Tyler Hooper |
It started as a case of teens being teens -- a sled being pulled by a pickup driven by a friend when the sled accidentally hit a mailbox.
It ended up being a serious, life-threatening injury.
Bleeding on Tyler's brain. Emergency surgery at Bryan Hospital.
Now, half a month later, the Wilber student is making strides, but he has a long recovery ahead.
Tyler has strong Dorchester ties. He's a former student of the Dorchester junior class. His grandparents are residents of the community. His mother is a DHS alumna.
This Friday, Feb. 1, at the season's final home girls basketball game, the DHS junior class is planning a raffle to raise money for the Hooper family to help with the many health care expenses and hospital bills they now face.
One class member told us: "It would be much appreciated if you could create an article to post on the blog explaining this to your viewers. We know that a lot of people look at your blog daily. We will be accepting donations during all three games and if people would like to bring in raffle items, it would be appreciated."
If anybody would like help in this effort, they can contact the Dorchester school office or Abby Plouzek at 402-946-2781. Again, raffle items and donations are needed for this worthy effort.
Last hone game for the girls team. Boys have one more home game on February 15
ReplyDeleteGreat job junior class for organizing this raffle. I believe over $900 was raised for this young man and family. God bless you all and to Tyler as he continues to heal
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