Meet the Travis Family, they are native to Colorado and live in the charming mountain town of Durango. On May 20, 2022, JT and Genevieve were traveling southbound on Main Avenue, at the posted speed limit of 35 mph, when a driver heading northbound veered into their lane and struck them head-on at a reported speed of 50 plus mph. Luckily their 7 year old son was Nolan was in school and not in the vehicle at the time. Genevieve sustained four broken ribs, a broken sternum, a busted knee, and a hernia in her abdomen. JT was more severely injured. He was transported to St. Anthony's Hospital in Lakewood, CO, where he underwent three surgeries to address compound fractures to his pelvis and femur, as well as a fracture to his dominant left forearm. Due to the significance of his injuries, he has been in the hospital since the accident where he needs extensive rehab before walking again. His doctors estimate that he will make a global recovery in approximately one year. Their little family is navigating maintaining the day-to-day, as well as how to stay close and connected, while JT is so far away and unable to work. Since this tragic event, JT has received an official discharge date this coming home Saturday, August 6th. When he gets home they will be able to begin the next phase of healing from this tragedy. Having this meal train is going to be huge in the recovery as it will help the Travis family move into the next chapter of healing and learning a new routine. Please help if you can and if you are unable to help with meals, there is also a GoFundMe link below for the Travis family as well. Thank you all for your continued support helping the Travis family get through this tragedy. GoFundMe Site: https://www.gofundme.com/f/keep-the-travis-family-united-through-tragedy?member=19984531&sharetype=teams&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
We ask that there is no Seafood or Mushrooms in the lunch or dinner meals. Thank you!!