‘Blown away’: Community comes together after B.C. family of 3 hurt in car crash
A Cranbrook family injured in a car crash has received overwhelming support from their community and across Canada.
A family from Cranbrook, British Columbia, is expressing their gratitude for the overwhelming support they have received following a severe car accident that occurred on January 3. The Thorne family endured significant injuries in a head-on collision on icy Highway 3, where their vehicle was struck by a GMC Sierra that lost control. Amidst the chaos, family members, especially six-year-old Gabby Fraser, have faced serious health challenges including a neck injury and a brain bleed, leading to a lengthy hospital stay.
In the aftermath of the accident, the Thornes were met with an outpouring of local and national support, demonstrating the strength of community ties in times of crisis. A fundraising initiative launched by a local business has successfully garnered contributions, quickly surpassing the original goal of $10,000. The generosity of individuals and businesses from across the Kootenays has allowed the family to feel loved and supported during this difficult period, with many expressing their desire to help the Thornes recover and rebuild their lives.
This incident not only highlights the dangers of driving in adverse weather conditions but also serves as a reminder of the power of community solidarity and compassion. The Thorne family's story is an inspiration and showcases how collective action can provide vital assistance to those in need, as they transition home from the hospital and continue their healing journey together.