Fundraiser for Suzanne & Family
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A Bedford family has been through unimaginable loss, and now our community has a chance to step in and help. This Thursday July 17, Domino’s Bedford is hosting a Dine N’ Donate to support Suzanne, a single mother and grandmother whose life has been turned upside down.
Her home of 25 years was flooded with over 37 feet of contaminated river water, causing severe damage and leaving her family displaced. Living with her is her father Eugene Mispagel, a proud United States Army veteran who suffers from COPD emphysema and epilepsy. The flood has created dangerous living conditions for him, with heat and poor air quality putting his health at serious risk.
Soon after the flood, Suzanne also lost her husband Bobby. On top of everything else, she is now caring for Bobby’s children who were not financially prepared for life without him.
Every order placed at Domino’s Bedford on Thursday July 17 will directly support this family as they try to rebuild. But just as important as ordering is helping us spread the word. Please share this event with your friends, your family, and anyone in the area. The more people who know, the more people can help.
Her home of 25 years was flooded with over 37 feet of contaminated river water, causing severe damage and leaving her family displaced. Living with her is her father Eugene Mispagel, a proud United States Army veteran who suffers from COPD emphysema and epilepsy. The flood has created dangerous living conditions for him, with heat and poor air quality putting his health at serious risk.
Soon after the flood, Suzanne also lost her husband Bobby. On top of everything else, she is now caring for Bobby’s children who were not financially prepared for life without him.
Every order placed at Domino’s Bedford on Thursday July 17 will directly support this family as they try to rebuild. But just as important as ordering is helping us spread the word. Please share this event with your friends, your family, and anyone in the area. The more people who know, the more people can help.
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