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Fundraiser for 71-year-old daycare teacher injured in Bellevue hit-and-run

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In a heartbreaking case that has captured local attention, a 71-year-old daycare teacher was seriously injured in a hit-and-run crash in Bellevue, Washington. In response, an online fundraiser has been established to help cover her medical expenses and support her recovery journey. The community has shown remarkable solidarity, with many residents contributing to the fundraiser and spreading awareness of the incident. This initiative not only addresses the immediate financial needs but also raises important questions about pedestrian safety and accountability in hit-and-run incidents. Local news outlets, including FOX 13 Seattle, have reported extensively on this story, emphasizing the importance of community support in challenging times.

As the fundraiser gains traction, it serves as a reminder of the impact of violence on innocent lives and the collective responsibility to aid those in need. The outpouring of support reflects the values of compassion and solidarity that define the Bellevue community. Donations to the fundraiser will assist in ensuring the teacher receives the necessary care and support for her recovery.


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