Saturday, April 09, 2011

(UPDATED SATURDAY MORNING 9:45 a.m.): BRYAN STOW FUND established to help San Francisco Giant fan who was brutally mauled at Dodger Stadium. UPDATE [Saturday morning: New website launched to support Bryan!] Please give. Giants and Dodgers to BOTH hold fundraising events! Two suspects still at large!

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UPDATED (SATURDAY AT 9:45 a.m. PST): Within the past few hours a new website has been up and running and already is getting flooded with emails for fundraisers and supporters are registering!

Please VISIT http://support4bryanstow.com.
Also, PLEASE GET INVOLVED IN HELPING BRYAN! I am going to do my share.  Also, I understand that Bryan is a man of deep faith and has a great love for God.   PLEASE PRAY for BRYAN, especially during this Easter season. God will work a HUGE MIRACLE!  Please pass this information around to all your friends!  RrE






PULLING FOR BRYAN STOW!

Bryan Stow: A life saver who has touched all of our lives. 
City of San Francisco shows its San Francisco ...Image by mayorgavinnewsom via FlickrBy Randy Economy
www.Economy4ABC.Blogspot.com
April 8, 2011
11:25 p.m.

San Francisco, CA

We now all know the name of "Bryan Stow."

If you are a major league baseball fan, or even if you don't follow the sport, just about everyone in California, if not the United States feels like they know Bryan Stow and his situation.

Tragically, Bryan Stow is fighting for his life in a Los Angeles hospital after a horrific beating he suffered in Parking Lot 2 at Dodger Stadium after Opening Day last week.
Two suspects are still.  A nation wide manhunt is underway and the two suspects will be charged with at least "attempted murder" and "assault" charges when they are arrested.
OLM News::Bryan Stow Fundraiser from OpenLineMedia on Vimeo.
Bryan Stow, an AMR Paramedic who was brutally attacked at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, is the subject of this news piece which documents the community outreach of his peers and co-workers in San Jose, CA.  The AMR headquarters in San Jose along with local community entities, pulled together and raised over 90k to help support Bryan and his family in their time of need.  Unfortunately, Bryan remains in critical condition in an L.A hospital.

www.Support4stow.blogspot.com
 Stow, a beloved firefighter in San Francisco, was attending Opening Day at Dodger Stadium wearing his  favorite SF Giants baseball jersey when he was approached right after the game by at least two male Hispanics.  He was beaten so badly he now clings to life in a coma at an area hospital.  More than 100 people reportedly saw the beating take place, yet the suspects still got away from a jam packed Dodger Stadium parking lot.

A fund has been established by his friends in San Francisco at the Financial Services for First Responders (a credit union for law enforcement and fire fighters).

Anyone can donate to the fund by donating either on line, by sending a check, or by attending a couple of upcoming major league games this next week in both San Francisco and Los Angeles.

A Fundraiser will be held in  San Francisco this coming Monday, April 11, 2011 at AT&T Park, 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco.

The Giants and American Medical Response will collect donations at AT&T Park on Monday, April 11th to benefit the fund that was established a couple of days ago to support Bryan and his family.

Over 100 paramedics will be on hand volunteering collecting donations at the ballpark for the support fund.

The Giants will make a donation of $10,000 to the Bryan Stow Fund. Additionally, on Opening Day, Friday, April 8 at AT&T Park, the team will pay tribute to Bryan during its pre-game ceremonies.

For more information on the Giants support efforts click here.

As a long-standing financial provider to first responders, we are here to provide any assistance we can during this difficult time.  We all need to help this amazing brave person and his family.

TO DONAE PLEASE CLICK HERE! It will take you to the Bryan Stow Fund website..

at  or call 800.222.1391.

San Francisco Giants cap insigniaImage via WikipediaDodger Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers.Image via Wikipedia"SFPCU is deeply saddened by the tragic event that took place on March 31st, and we send our well wishes to Bryan Stow, his family and friends. Bryan Stow is a Santa Clara County AMR Paramedic who is currently in a medically induced coma after being assaulted at a Giants-Dodgers game in Los Angeles, CA. A support fund has been set up at the SF Police Credit Union  for Bryan Stow by his family," states the web site coordinating the donation drive.

Here is the  account information to donate:

Financial Institution - SF Police Credit Union
Account Name - Bryan Stow Fund
Member ID Account - 1377733

Bryan Stow Fund
SF Police Credit Union
C/O San Mateo Branch
1495 S. El Camino Real
San Mateo, CA 94402

Please make checks payable to:
Bryan Stow Fund

Dodgers also REACHING OUT!

Also, the LA Dodgers will host a "drive-through" relief event for Stow at Dodger Stadium on that same day, with all collections going directly towards the trust fund.


Assisting the Dodgers in the relief effort will be American Medical Response, the club's media partners -- KCAL 9, Prime Ticket, KABC 790 and Univision Radio -- and the Los Angeles Times.

The event will last from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. PT and will be held at Parking Lot 1 of Dodger Stadium. At noon, several community supporters are scheduled to be on hand.

So, help do the "right thing."  Make a donation to the Bryan Stow Fund.

Get better Bryan.

America is pulling for you!
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3 comments:

Go GIANTS! said...

Thanks Randy. Just saw your post from Facebook. I will donate $50. Get WELL BRYAN!

Nick the Real Greek said...

Randy, Is there an online "donor" button that I can use on MY BLOG? Let me know!

Nick the Real Greek

Roger Zaret said...

I am so outraged. Thanks for getting involved. Will do my part.

Roger Zaret
Denver, Co