Nearly two weeks ago on September 10, the accident that shook the Union Community Schools is still being dealt with for the survivors and their families. An update is below for those who are still hospitalized from the horrific accident complete with links to donate to help them. The first paragraph concerns the woman who was hit and the final paragraph includes a link for the Rohrbach family who lost their son.
If you feel led to help these families, please do so.
Pam EuansPam was in the vehicle that was hit by the vehicle carrying the students. She was life-flighted from the scene to the University of Iowa Hospitals in Iowa City. The last update on Euans is that she remains in the trauma unit in Iowa City.
A GoFundMe account has been set up to help with her medical expenses. At the time of the accident, she was transitioning between jobs and had no health insurance at the time. Her friends say that she's always been a caregiver, working with children and adults with special needs and disabilities for a good portion of her life.
She is facing a long road of recovery and rehabilitation, as well as some cosmetic mouth procedures she will need as a result of the accident. If you would like to help her out, here is a link to her GoFundMe page which stands at $3,610.
Evan Hanus A passenger in the student's vehicle was also taken to a local hospital and then transferred to Iowa City, where he is currently. Evan, will have a long road of healing. His fundraising page can be found here and currently stands at $11,193.
Keegan BrooksIn an update on Saturday, an update was shared that said, "Keegan is off the ventilator and breathing on his own, waking up and talking! He remains on pain meds and is still lethargic but looking so much better and we are so happy to see him responsive!" He has two fundraising pages set up for him one from family and another of his friends. Between the two, his pages stand at $22,837. His pages can be found HERE and HERE.
Gavin RohrbachThe Rohrbach family who lost their son also has a link available HERE. The fundraiser has brought in $30,835 at the time of this story.
It appears that this is the second automobile accident in as many months for the driver, Justice Luke. A more detailed story about the accidents can be seen in this North Tama Telegraph story.




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LD September 23, 2024, 2:41 pm I hope the area will rally to support Ms Euans as much as it has the students. Peace to all!