On the fourth of July, 2007 Caleb Potter was involved in a skateboarding accident. He suffered serious injuries and continues to need all of our positive thoughts and prayers. This blog is to serve as a space for updates on Caleb's journey of recovery.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Please take a look...
...at the changes made to the "Letters//Emails of Support" post from September 1st. If you would like to write something in support of Shaye, you may also send a regular email to him at: shayecavanaugh@yahoo.com
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To Caleb and his friends and family, On November 29 2001 , my son David was on his way home from Sandwich High School when an 18 wheel dump truck , driven by a man from Harwich, crossed in to his lane and hit him head on. David suffered a closed head traumatic head injury.He was taken to cape Cod Hospital where the doctors and nurses , my angels for ever, saved his life. He was transferred from ICU after a month to RHCI in Sandwich. There we found more angels. David spent 4 months in patient, surrounded by a caring, determined, well educated staff. My heart and prayers go out to Caleb and all his loved ones. Please know I will think of you all each and every day. Recovery takes time, it does happen. Dave is doing great. I know that all the prayers and support we received saved my life and Daves. Love, Pam
To Caleb Potter, his friends and family... Over the summer I stayed with my family in Wellfleet and I heard your story. I wanted you to know, if you already don't, that everyone in Wellfleet is so supportive. Everywhere I went there were "We're with you Caleb" and "Pray for Caleb Potter" signs. I am praying for you and hoping for your recovery. <3 Brynn
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A BIG Thank You
In this season of giving thanks and celebrating family togetherness, I wish to extend a warm thank you to everyone who has been involved in a myriad of ways with my son, Caleb Potter, and his recovery. On July 4, he was involved in a skateboarding accident in our little hometown of Wellfleet on Cape Cod, that caused him serious injuries. He came home from Spaulding Rehab in Boston just before Thanksgiving. Through the blog we started: http://calebpotter.blogspot.com/ the Wellfleet community of support stretched far and wide across the country, and in fact, throughout parts of the world, with many people offering prayers and words of wisdom. We could not have come so far without this legion of support from all of you, in Wellfleet and beyond. We are sincerely grateful.
Sharyn L. Lindsay and family
DONATIONS
THE CALEB POTTER BENEFIT FUND
Donations may be made in person at any branch of Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank or mailed to the bank at P.O. Box 697, Wellfleet, MA 02667.
Thank you SO MUCH for your contributions.
With love, from all of Caleb's friends and family
Official Information
If you have questions about calebpotter.blogspot.com, email Sky at: novembersky.freysscole@gmail.com
For Sending Cards etc.
Caleb Potter c/o Sharyn Lindsay 45 Sapokonish Way Wellfleet, MA 02667
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To Caleb and his friends and family,
On November 29 2001 , my son David was on his way home from Sandwich High School when an 18 wheel dump truck , driven by a man from Harwich, crossed in to his lane and hit him head on. David suffered a closed head traumatic head injury.He was taken to cape Cod Hospital where the doctors and nurses , my angels for ever, saved his life. He was transferred from ICU after a month to RHCI in Sandwich. There we found more angels. David spent 4 months in patient, surrounded by a caring, determined, well educated staff.
My heart and prayers go out to Caleb and all his loved ones. Please know I will think of you all each and every day. Recovery takes time, it does happen. Dave is doing great. I know that all the prayers and support we received saved my life and Daves.
Love, Pam
To Caleb Potter, his friends and family... Over the summer I stayed with my family in Wellfleet and I heard your story. I wanted you to know, if you already don't, that everyone in Wellfleet is so supportive. Everywhere I went there were "We're with you Caleb" and "Pray for Caleb Potter" signs. I am praying for you and hoping for your recovery.
<3 Brynn
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