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Started by: Melanie McGaughey
For those of you who aren't already aware, our Beverly was injured in a fall at the end of May. A glass bottle cut the length of her arm and she is being told she may never regain full use of it.
We all know Bev as a mover and shaker who is constantly helping, feeding, and serving everyone from neighbors and friends, to coworkers and people at her church. When she wasn't working at Puffer, serving or sleeping (assuming she ever had time to sleep) she was teaching fitness classes in the mornings and/or evenings.
In order to help with all these unexpected medical costs as well as the supplemental income she'll be losing (at least for the time being), we're asking that everyone pitch in something to help our Bevy out. She has been a ray of sunshine to all of us. Let's love on her by helping carry this burden.
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