Fundraiser for Washougal Teen Severely Injured After 60-Foot Fall
WASHOUGAL, WA – Friends of Washougal teen Charleigh Chaston are holding a fundraiser for her Tuesday, September 5 from noon-7 pm at Washougal High School to help her family pay for medical expenses after she sustained severe injuries in a 60-foot fall.
Chaston and her family were hiking at Panther Creek when she slipped and fell 60 feet to a rock at the bottom of the falls. Immediately after the fall, a nurse, a chiropractor, and her brother Taeg took care of her until she was life-flighted to a Portland hospital with severe injuries to her legs and jaw.
Her family reports she had no neck, head or spinal injuries.
Her injuries include shattered legs and jaw bones, as well as foot, heel, ankle and pelvis breaks. Chaston has already had several surgeries, with more to come.
Her legs are rodded, plated and screwed back together. Her jaw bones were also plated, screwed and wired shut. Her pelvis is cracked, but stable, and she will have surgery next week to repair her foot, heal, and ankle.
Until August 30, she was in ICU in critical condition, but stable condition. She is currently in a less critical pediatric unit.
The Chaston family has been grateful for the overwhelming love and support they’ve received from family, friends, and the community.
The road ahead will be challenging, and expensive as it will include four more weeks of hospitalization, physical therapy, and high school tutoring.
Friends of the Chaston family are holding Tuesday’s fundraiser to help with those expenses. Any and all donations will be accepted.
For more information, call 360.991.1135.
If duly would like to make a donation, you can click the link https://sites.google.com/site/cheerforcharleigh/
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