Two of the victims of the Triple J-related crash into the Autospot showroom Saturday – one of whom has been struggling for her life since – need your help to get through these dark moments. The following information was taken from a GoFundMe page set up to help the two victims, who are a couple.
The family of Jomayne and Mike Guzman are asking for your help as they fight to recover after being struck by the crashing vehicle last Saturday. Jomayne remains in critical condition fighting for her life. She has undergone her second surgery, unfortunately Guam does not have the capabilities for her severe injuries and is in need of off-island medical interventions.
Mike has sustained injuries, and is undergoing his first surgery. While in their condition, the family and friends of Jomayne and Mike have come together to assist in any way possible to help mitigate any medical cost, financial stressors and their two children.
Any donation, no matter how small, can make a huge difference for their medical expenses and their family’s needs, so please click the link below to donate or share it.
The GoFundMe link is: https://gofund.me/0381257a
The family hopes to raise $20,000. As of the publication of this story, 35 donors have given $3,980, which includes a $1,000 personal donation from Autospot owner Derrick Muna Quinata.
Mr. Muna Quinata has not responded to Kandit’s request for comment.
Family members also are coordinating another fundraiser selling dinanche for donation of the proceeds to Jomayne and Mike’s medical expenses. Please see the images below for further detail: