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On the afternoon of Saturday, February 18th, a destructive four-alarm fire started in the basement of…
On the afternoon of Saturday, February 18th, a destructive four-alarm fire started in the basement of a Stoughton family’s home. Witnesses reported seeing the smoke from the fire from several miles away and it took 50 to 60 firefighters to the scene before the fire was put out.
While the Dansby family (mom, dad, two children, aged 10 and 16) and one dog escaped with their lives, they lost their other dog and everything they own. They are currently staying in a hotel close to the children’s school so we can get them back and forth, while we try to figure out next steps.
Please consider making a donation to help the Dansby family in their time of need.
Michael Wojdag died in a car crash that occurred just before 9pm on Sunday, February 19th…
Michael Wojdag died in a car crash that occurred just before 9pm on Sunday, February 19th on Route 93 North in Braintree. Authorities believe two vehicles were racing at high speeds and caused a multiple car accident which claimed Michael’s life. Michael leaves behind his wife and two teenage children, Emma and Ryan.
The Greg Hill Foundation will match all donations up to $5,000. Please consider making a donation to help the Wojdag family in their time of need.
In 2013, immediately following the Boston Marathon bombings, The Greg Hill Foundation started to raise money…
In 2013, immediately following the Boston Marathon bombings, The Greg Hill Foundation started to raise money for the victims. In a matter of 6 weeks, the foundation had donated directly to 66 different victims to help aid in their recovery.
Following this initial fundraiser, the foundation created its Boston Marathon Survivors Fund and continued to support Boston Marathon bombings victims by providing grants to provide needed items not covered through insurance.
The Greg Hill Foundation has raised just over $600,000 for the Boston Marathon Survivors Fund.
On January 3, 2023, Heather Edison had a serious accident in her home where she lost…
On January 3, 2023, Heather Edison had a serious accident in her home where she lost consciousness and fell. When she awoke, she felt completely numb before being transported to South Shore Hospital for a cervical fracture (C3 & C4) and spinal cord compression. Heather was transferred to the ICU at Beth Israel for surgery and was told she also had a stroke. It has been weeks since the accident and Heather still has a long road to recovery ahead of her as it is not clear what function, if any, she will recover of her arms and legs. Heather will require a full-time caregiver for assistance moving forward.
While sleeping peacefully on the night of Friday, February 17th, Brian Lheureux passed away due to…
While sleeping peacefully on the night of Friday, February 17th, Brian Lheureux passed away due to a heart attack. Brian was only 46 years old and left behind his wife, Rachel, 14-year-old son, and 10-year-old daughter. Brian was the sole provider of the family by owning a mechanical garage in Ipswich. He had a huge heart and was very active in the community whether that be helping his neighbor, any stranger with their car, or making someone feel at home.
During the early morning of Tuesday, February 21st, Arlington Fire Fighter Brian Donnelly lost his wife,…
During the early morning of Tuesday, February 21st, Arlington Fire Fighter Brian Donnelly lost his wife, Laura, when she suddenly developed a pulmonary embolism. Brian has been a loyal member of the Arlington Fire Department since 2007 and now is left to care for their five beautiful children, Brian Jr, Alita, Nolan, Jake, and Genevieve, whose ages range from six to fifteen.
A family of nine was displaced after a two-alarm fire in Dracut on Wednesday, February 15th.…
A family of nine was displaced after a two-alarm fire in Dracut on Wednesday, February 15th. Nathan Bowler, a well-experienced and dedicated Lowell Police Detective was made aware that his family home was destroyed. Nathan shares his home with his wife, Anne seven children, and numerous family pets. According to a press release from the Dracut Fire Department, Engine 3 was the first company to arrive at the scene, where they encountered the heavy smoke showing from the Cape-style home. A second alarm was struck to bring in additional manpower. The release states Engine 3 quickly stretched a hose line into the home’s basement and attacked the blaze from inside, knocking down the fire, which took about 1,000 gallons of water to extinguish the flames.
Nathan and his wife Anne have enjoyed many years in their home in Dracut. From raising their children, spending time in their church community, enjoying family and friends, planning camping trips and time to go hiking, and watching their children grow. Nathan and his wife both share a respect for the community and helping others. Anne, a nurse for many years, and Nathan a police officer. When they’re not working to assist those in need locally, Nathan and his family travel to Haiti and the Dominican Republic to assist those who are less fortunate. As members of the Emmanuel Church in Chelmsford, their beliefs in the world help others in many ways, spiritually, and emotionally and brings on a loving and caring environment. Though the Bowler family has experienced great tragedy it has not stopped them from sticking together as a family and getting through what has been brought to them. Fortunately, no one was injured in the fire but they have lost most if not all of their belongings; clothes, toys, household items as well as their family home. The family is currently living in a hotel.
The Greg Hill Foundation will be matching all donations up to $5,000.
On Friday, January 27th Ava Harlow suffered severe injuries involving an MBTA Green Line Trolley. She…
On Friday, January 27th Ava Harlow suffered severe injuries involving an MBTA Green Line Trolley. She was stuck underneath the trolley and was rescued by fast-acting first responders.
Ava attends Bridgewater State University and her family lives in Amesbury, MA. She sadly suffered multiple severe injuries. Ava has a long road of recovery ahead of her and she and her family are in need of help.
We are holding a fundraiser for Ava and her family to assist in her recovery and match all donations up to $10,000. Please consider making a donation and supporting Ava in her time of need.
Donation match supported by The Greg Hill Foundation and Keches Law Group.
In the early morning of Wednesday, January 25, 2023, Lawrence Prather, a sworn and certified law…
In the early morning of Wednesday, January 25, 2023, Lawrence Prather, a sworn and certified law enforcement corrections officer with the NH Department of Corrections suffered a medical emergency and died at the hospital.
Officer Prather leaves behind his two daughters aged 19 and 16. His 19 year old daughter, Cyan, is his next of kin. On top of losing their father, the girls are now responsible for medical expenses and burial expenses.
Cyan and her sister have suffered an immense loss and are in need of support. Please consider making a donation to help them in their time of need.
On New Year's Eve the Barrasso Family of Bellingham, MA lost their home to a fire.…
On New Year’s Eve the Barrasso Family of Bellingham, MA lost their home to a fire. Rachel Bararsso and her two young kids age 12 and 15 lost all of their belonging and sadly their dog.
On January 3rd, The Greg Hill Foundation will be holding a fundraiser for the Barrasso Family and matching all donations up to $5,000.
Please consider making a donation to support the Barrasso in their time of need.
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