{"id":22195,"date":"2016-04-27T08:03:26","date_gmt":"2016-04-27T15:03:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/fundraising-for-bear-mauling-house-fire-victims\/"},"modified":"2016-04-27T08:03:26","modified_gmt":"2016-04-27T15:03:26","slug":"fundraising-for-bear-mauling-house-fire-victims","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/life\/fundraising-for-bear-mauling-house-fire-victims\/","title":{"rendered":"Fundraising for bear mauling, house fire victims"},"content":{"rendered":"
April has been a tragic and trying month for many in Southeast Alaska, but friends and neighbors across the region are helping how they can, whether it\u2019s with encouragement or donations.<\/p>\n
Brent and Annette Cole, a Craig couple who create soundboards out of salvaged old growth Tongass wood, and who were featured on the cover of the April 6 Capital City Weekly, were left without a home after a house fire in mid-April. \u201cTheir home burnt to the ground… destroying all of their possessions,\u201d said a GoFundMe page established for the couple. Brent Cole was badly burned and was sent to a Seattle hospital. Updates on his fundraising page say he\u2019s doing much better, has been discharged, and hopes to return to Alaska by the end of April.<\/p>\n
The GoFundMe page for the Coles is https:\/\/www.gofundme.com\/5vzxk5gk. As of press time, community members had raised more than $9,000 out of a $20,000 goal.<\/p>\n
University of Alaska Southeast associate professor Forest Wagner \u2014 who is also a friend \u2014 on April 18 was mauled by a brown bear while leading a mountaineering expedition on Mount Emmerich outside of Haines for UAS\u2019 outdoors studies program. Wagner, who was born in Fairbanks and raised in Alaska, has been teaching and coordinating the program since 2006. In the summer, he leads climbs of Denali. He\u2019s at Providence Hospital, in Anchorage, in serious condition. Fellow UAS professor Kevin Maier created a GoFundMe page for Wagner. As of press time, the community had raised more than $22,000 out of a $15,000 goal to help him \u201ccover expenses as he gets back on his feet.\u201d Wagner\u2019s GoFundMe page is https:\/\/www.gofundme.com\/forestwagner.<\/p>\n
I\u2019m not aware of any fundraising that will directly benefit Morgan Enright, the sole survivor of the April 8 Sunrise Aviation plane crash on Admiralty Island, or the families of pilot David Galla and passengers Greg Scheff and Thomas Siekawitch, who died in the crash. Enright\u2019s family, however, has established a CaringBridge page for her, where her mother, Chere Klein, posts updates on her progress. People have also donated to CaringBridge in Enright\u2019s honor, and sent hundreds of encouraging messages as she recovers.<\/p>\n
One of the best things about Southeast is the way people pull together to help those they know and those they don\u2019t. The Coles, Wagner and Enright are four of the people that make Southeast the vibrant, artistic, adventurous place it is. I\u2019m glad to live somewhere people are already helping them get back to that.<\/p>\n
\u2014 Mary Catharine Martin, Capital City Weekly managing editor<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"