Help Jeffrey Watson Recover and Rebuild After Amputation
Jeffrey Watson has always given his heart to others. Despite living with Stargardt’s Disease and being visually impaired, Jeff never lets his challenges stop him from living his best life. As a member of the Lion’s Club, he volunteers and serves the community. Around town, he’s known for his kind heart and Santa-like presence, bringing smiles to children and neighbors alike.
Now Jeff needs our help.
On February 6, 2026, Jeff had his big toe amputated due to infection. Within days, the infection worsened, leading to sepsis and multiple surgeries. On February 20, doctors were forced to amputate his leg below the knee to save his life.
Jeff now faces a long and difficult recovery. He will need extensive rehabilitation, a prosthetic leg, and home modifications. With his visual impairment, these new challenges make daily life even more demanding.
We’re raising funds to help cover medical expenses, rehab, accessibility updates, and basic living costs during his recovery.
Any donation—big or small—will make a difference. Please consider contributing and sharing his story. Thank you for your love and support.
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