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Community rallies to raise money for injured dad

by: Shar Lewis

PROVO, Utah (ABC 4 News) - An entire community rallied together in Provo Friday night to help a young father paralyzed in a tragic accident.

Michael Kemp, just 26 years old with a young wife and two kids, was working construction when the scaffolding he was standing on collapsed and he fell. Michael tells ABC 4, “I don’t remember how I landed but I landed wrong.” Michael’s brother Greg remembers the moment. “I heard Mike go down and my heart stopped. I instantly knew it was bad,” said Greg.

Michael was paralyzed from the waist down. His wife Michelle recalls the heart-wrenching moment in the hospital when she realized how bad it was. “The word paraplegic was shouted out in the hospital in connection with my husband. That was a shock,” she said.

Michael is home now and he and his family are hoping for a miracle, a miracle that he may someday walk again. But the real miracle is how the community has come together to support this young family. His brother Greg tells ABC 4, “Mike has people pulling for him all across the nation. People have really stepped up. Some heartfelt sacrifices made on behalf of Mike and his family.”

Out of tragedy comes hope and a reminder of what life is really about. “It pulls people together. It makes you think about what your relationships really mean to you” said his brother Greg. And as Michael is overwhelmed with the outpouring of generosity tells ABC 4, “It’s been amazing, amazing to feel the love of everyone. It’s overwhelming and I’m grateful.”

What makes Friday night’s auction unique are the items that have been donated. Not only are there your typical gift baskets and spa get-a-ways but this auction has a cherry red classic Chevy truck, four wheelers, a scooter, Lasik eye surgery, hand crafted log beds, hunting expeditions and an adventure seeker’s mountain lion and cougar chase. Organizers are hoping to raise enough funds from the auction to help pay the Kemp’s medical bills and build them a one-level home with wheelchair access. For more information visit their website www.mandmkemp.blogspot.com.