Tammie’s Stroke Recovery

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On Thursday, August 16, 2018, Tammie Davis suffered a stroke and was rushed to the hospital. While in ICU, they discovered that she has a blood clot on her brain. She is currently undergoing additional testing, and she will be evaluated and treated accordingly. She will need rehabilitation therapy and will also need assistance while she recovers.

Tammie is a long-time familiar face at the Ormond Chick-fil-A, having been there over 17 years, and is known affectionately to many as "Miss Tammie". She works hard to support herself. Not only does she work at the Ormond location, but she also works part-time at the International Speedway store.

In addition to her medical bills which are quickly adding up, we also discovered that she has been having car trouble. She relies heavily on this car to get her to and from both jobs. We would like to help with the expenses to repair her car so she will have reliable transportation once she is cleared to work again.

Let's join together to show her love and support from a community who knows her and loves her. We would love to raise enough funds to help assist and off-set the expenses Tammie is incurring while in the hospital and missing time from work. Please also join us in praying for her recovery.

Galatians 6: 2 "Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ."

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  • Rebecca Smith
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  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Aug 28, 2018
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  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Aug 28, 2018
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US$15.00
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