Augusta, GA
GRAPHIC: 11-year-old boy undergoes several surgeries after dogs attack him
GRAPHIC WARNING: This story consists of particulars that some might discover disturbing.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT/Grey Information) – An 11-year-old who was attacked by three pit bulls Friday wanted two surgical procedures due to his accidents, WRDW reported.
Ericka Gilstrap stated her son, Justin Gilstrap, was driving his bike when one of many canine began barking at him after which grabbed his leg.
She stated a second pit bull then grabbed him on his backside, inflicting him to fall off his bike. A 3rd canine got here up and dragged the 11-year-old right into a ditch.
The household stated Justin was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgical procedure, the place his scalp needed to be eliminated right down to his neck and his leg has two giant wounds that would not be closed.
Whereas his left ear was capable of be repaired, it now has an an infection.
The Columbia County Sheriff’s Workplace stated three canine have been concerned within the assault, and a minimum of seven have been taken from the proprietor’s house.
Authorities stated deputies have responded to a minimum of 5 incidents involving canine on this space since 2014.
In a report from 2018, a neighbor known as about two pit bulls on his property saying the canines weren’t being aggressive on the time however had bitten youngsters within the neighborhood earlier than.
Police studies present the sheriff’s workplace by no means responded on to the proprietor of the canine on this case, however animal companies took over each incident.
Because the assault, Justin has been by two surgical procedures with extra to come back. Gilstrap stated her son is sedated and resting. He has surgical procedure scheduled for Tuesday and Friday.
“He didn’t ask for this. He was simply being a bit boy taking part in outdoors like all of the boys do. He needs to be at house proper now driving his bike, you understand, not sedated in a hospital mattress. Simply kills me, completely kills me. My poor child,” she stated.
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Augusta, GA
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Augusta, GA
Community foundation enters new phase of disaster grant process
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Community Foundation for the CSRA is pleased says it’s entering a new phase of its Hurricane Helene Community Crisis Fund granting process.
Since the storm’s aftermath, the Foundation has granted $2,803,500 to nonprofits that have worked on the front lines providing critical services and administering aid.
This phase of granting will continue to fund in 20 counties, in both Georgia and South Carolina, that were impacted by Hurricane Helene.
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The foundation will expand its granting parameters to include not just 501(c)3 nonprofits, but also churches, civic organizations, and schools who have been or will be providing direct services to Helene impacted individuals.
Shell Berry, president and CEO of the Community Foundation for the central Savannah River Area, said:
The foundation has developed five grant categories: Relief Reimbursement, Lost Revenue, Increased Operating Costs, Infrastructure Needs for Public Lands, and Long-term Recovery Programming. These categories aim to provide comprehensive support for affected communities and organizations.
The foundation has also recruited a volunteer grant panel that is made up of individuals who represent many of the counties we fund.
Working with the staff of the foundation, this volunteer panel will ensure that funding decisions reflect the needs and perspective of the communities we serve.
Their insights will be invaluable in evaluating applications and making final funding decisions.
For more information about this new granting process, please visit the Community Foundation’s website, ww.cfcsra.org. To contribute to the Hurricane Helene Community Crisis Fund, visit www.cfcsra.org.
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Augusta, GA
Time is running out to donate to the Red Kettle Campaign
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Salvation Army is seeking the community’s help in reaching its $235,000 goal for this year’s Red Kettle Campaign.
With just a few days left of bell ringing, the Salvation Army of Augusta is $50,000 short of its goal.
The Salvation Army says the final days are crucial to closing the gap.
Funds raised through the campaign are essential to supporting programs that serve the community year-round, including the Center of Hope. An average of 80 individuals find shelter nightly and 200 meals are served daily at the Center of Hope.
“The Red Kettle Campaign is vital to our ability to help those in need throughout the year,” said Area Commander of the Salvation Army of Augusta Jonathan Raymer.
The Salvation Army urges everyone to stop by a red kettle location or donate online. Every contribution fuels the organization’s ability to provide shelter, meals, and hope to individuals and families in need.
“We are calling on our community to help us bridge the gap in these final days. Together, we can make a difference for those who rely on our services,” said Raymer.
Red Kettles can be found at Bass Pro, Belk, Food Lion, Hobby Lobby, Kroger, Sam’s Club and Walmart locations in Augusta, Evans, Grovetown, Hephzibah, North Augusta, Thomson and Waynesboro.
Donations can also be made online at donateaugusta.com.
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