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'Madison Strong:' Teammate rallies community to support Ponte Vedra teen stabbed multiple times

Alyssa James has teamed up with a Ponte Vedra arts and crafts store to make Madison Strong key chains. Most of the proceeds will go to Madison Schemitz's Alyssa James and Madison Schemitz, a Ponte Vedra teen stabbed multiple times, have teamed up to make key chains to help support their recovery. The goal is to reach $1,000 in donations and most of the proceeds will go to Madison's recovery. James and SchemitZ have sold 70 keychains so far and the goal is $1k in donations. The fundraiser was sent to their softball group chat and James snapped Madison on snap.

'Madison Strong:' Teammate rallies community to support Ponte Vedra teen stabbed multiple times

Pubblicato : 10 mesi fa di Lainey Steadman in General

Alyssa James has teamed up with a Ponte Vedra arts and crafts store to make Madison Strong key chains. Most of the proceeds will go to Madison Schemitz’s recovery.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Since the sixth grade, if she ever needed a pick me up, Alyssa James could always look to Madison Schemitz.

“She’s always smiling, and she has the kindest heart she’ll always compliment you like no matter what I could look horrendous, and she’ll be like you look so good today and I was like okay thank you,” James said.

“Someone who’s trustworthy and will do anything for you and that’s why I’m here doing this for her to give back to what she does for me all the time,” James said.

Schemitz is one of four people recovering from a weekend stabbing at a restaurant in Ponte Vedra. She and her mother were two of the people stabbed.

Madison’s family said she suffered a spinal cord injury but believes she will walk out of the hospital.

“Everyone wants to do something, and they don’t know what they can do so the keychain idea was to get everyone involved even if they didn’t know her that well,” James said.

“I sent the fundraiser to our softball group chat and Madison said I love you guys all so much and so I talk to her on snap a little bit we snapped a little bit here and there she’s doing better though,” James said.

As of Monday evening, James said they’ve sold 70 keychains and the goal is to reach $1,000 in donations.


Temi: Crime

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