MORE THAN $41,000 RAISED FOR INJURED PORTLAND TEEN
$10,000 donations from Trail Blazers, Southlake Church augment $21,346.58 raised by fans in attendance
In an overwhelming show of community support, fans attending and watching tonight’s Portland Trail Blazers game against the Indiana Pacers raised $21,346.58 to assist the family of Portland-area teen Nathan Vredevelt.
Vredevelt, 16, was injured as he attempted to cross I-5 near the Rose Quarter Sunday evening and remains hospitalized in critical condition. The family is without medical insurance.
Trail Blazers staff, alumni and volunteers representing the Vredevelt family’s friends and church community solicited the donations at ingress and egress of tonight’s game at the Rose Garden, and also staffed a table on the 100-level concourse throughout the evening. Fans donated what they could, in amounts ranging from $1 to $2,000.
An ingress collection of $13,048.42 was tallied by halftime. An additional $8,298.16 was collected at egress or via donations made by fans through the Trail Blazers web site.
“We are fortunate to live in a community full of people who rally together to tend to those most in need,” Trail Blazers President Larry Miller said. “Our hearts go out to the Vredevelt family, and we are among the many Portlanders keeping Nathan and his family in our thoughts and prayers right now.”
The Trail Blazers pledged on Tuesday to match donations made by fans at tonight’s game, up to $10,000. Southlake Church, a church attended by the Vredevelt family, today responded in kind. The matching $10,000 donations will result in a total donation of more than $41,000 to help the Vredevelt family with medical bills.
“Southlake Church has been inspired by the Trail Blazers generosity for the Vredevelt family,” said pastor Kip Jacob. “We are standing with them and will match the amount that the Blazers donate. As a church family, we believe it’s not about what we are against, but what we are for.”
Citizens still interested in assisting the Vredevelt family can donate directly to the Nathan Vredevelt Benefit Donation Fund at any Wells Fargo store or via Trailblazers.com.
“We cannot thank you enough for the outpouring of your love and support,” the Vredevelt family said in a statement on Wednesday evening. “Your prayers are carrying us and God is revealing His grace minute by minute.
“The injuries Nathan sustained are extensive. We believe Nathan is not in any pain and that soon he will be going home to be with Jesus. Thank you for your love and gifts.”