This post is from Sean, following up on the last post from Mike.
Last night at 10:00pm EST Mike received a call from Harborview officially confirming Steve’s admittance. As Mike alluded to, there have been heroic efforts behind the scenes by many to make this possible. This confirmation of admittance is a huge relief and answer to prayer for both Steve and Michelle.
They come to Seattle grateful for how the larger community has already begun preparing for their arrival; they know they will be supported through this next season.
Over the last 10 days (has it only been 10 days?) I’ve received many emails from people all over the world, offering to help; offering to visit; and offering to donate funds.
Thank you.
Following are a few practical details to respond to those offers, and to help set the stage for Steve and Michelle’s arrival.
VOLUNTEERS:
If you are interested in providing volunteer help for the Ruetschles, please send email to steve.volunteer@gmail.com. Let us know what you’d like to provide, and include your contact info. We will compile a database of resources to draw from as needed, and while we may not be able to respond to every offer we’ll use this database as a local resource network.
FUNDS
Thank you to all those who have already emailed asking to financially contribute.
A Special Needs Trust is being set up as I type. It will take approximately one week to put everything into place, at which time we will announce several methods of contributing.
It is hard to accurately articulate the life-altering nature of a quadriplegic injury… however the extraordinary outpouring of support and love from so many around the world already demonstrates that each of you in your heart can empathize with the pain, dislocation, and need that exists.
As you continue to support Steve and Michelle in prayer; as you continue to offer your encouraging words; please also stay tuned for ways you can help strengthen their healing journey by also meeting the tangible, physical needs that will arise.
VISITS
We all know that community support–your presence–will play a major part of Steve’s rehabilitation. However in these first several weeks, we are asking that people please respect the space the family needs to enter and adjust into the rhythm and focus of intentional rehabilitation work.
I would kindly ask that visitors please not show up at Harborview unannounced. This is not at all to dissuade anyone from their desire to connect with Steve and Michelle. We simply want to manage this process as best as possible so Steve and Michelle are not overwhelmed with a flood of visitors.
So for now, please give the family time to adjust and establish a rhythm, and if you have any special visitation requests, send email to steve.volunteer@gmail.com.