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The latest on David Ashby …
David Ashby, the 14-year-old Orlando teen who is walking to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness of homeless children, has made a lot of progress since I wrote about him last. Not that it has been a stroll in the park.
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Add comment August 10, 2009
The latest from David Ashby on his walk to raise awareness …
of homelessness, especially amongst children, can be found on his blog. Just click anywhere on this article or go to: http://helpingstepbystep.blogspot.com/
Add comment August 3, 2009
On the road again: David Ashby heading toward Saint Augustine
Fourteen-year-old David Ashby of Orlando is back on the road to Washington, D.C., this week as his younger sister recovers in a Virginia hospital from a devastating accident.
David, who is trying to raise awareness of the nation’s 1.5 million homeless children, suspended his 1,100-mile walk June 17 — just two days after he started in Orlando — when he got word of his sister’s trauma. Ten-year-old Aubrey, who had been staying at her uncle’s home, fell face-first off a bicycle and suffered life-threatening injuries and complications. She was immediately flown to the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville.
On Monday, David left First United Methodist Church in DeLand, where he had stopped, and walked 28 miles to Daytona Beach — through thunderstorms and even occasional rock-throwing by passing motorists. The day took its toll.
“Pain was something I expected,” he wrote on his blog, “but not as bad as it was.”
By Wednesday night, he hopes to reach St. Augustine.
Last week, Aubrey underwent an 11-hour surgery to repair some of the damage from the accident. Her mother, Alison Ashby, who had been following David in the family’s van, remains by her daughter’s hospital bedside. A family friend is now watching over David to make sure that he’s safe and drinks enough water. He plans to cover 25 to 35 miles a day to make up for lost time and still reach the nation’s capital by mid-August.
Meanwhile, Aubrey “continues to amaze us with her strength and positive outlook,” Alison Ashby wrote in an e-mail. She said the girl may need more surgery later, and there has been no date set for her release from the hospital. But her long-term prognosis is good.
“She is so awesome,” said neighbor Allie Loveland, whose daughter has been Aubrey’s best friend since the two girls were in first grade together. “She is a person who loves everybody. She’s so engaging. When you see her, you think, ‘What a cute little kid.’ But then when she speaks, she can say things so profound you’re left wondering, ‘Who was that child?’ “
Neighbors, friends and classmates at Princeton Elementary School in College Park have set up a fund and have started a series of fund-raising events for Aubrey’s medical bills, which will be only partly covered by insurance. The accident, Loveland said, also underscores the purpose of David’s walk. For many families, a medical crisis can trigger a financial free-fall.
“This is how quickly you can become homeless,” she said. “Aubrey did everything right. She was wearing a helmet. It was just a freak thing. But all it takes is a child who’s injured.”
Loveland said many people assumed David would abandon his trek, in which he is sleeping in shelters or on the roadside. Instead, it seems to have renewed his resolve.
“This whole turn of events has been almost unbelievable,” said Brent Trotter, president and CEO of the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, which hosted David’s send-off June 15. “But it speaks to his determination to see this through.”
Add comment July 2, 2009
David Ashby to resume trek; sister Aubrey still in hospital
posted by Kate Santich on Jun 28, 2009 11:37:39 PM
David Ashby, the 14-year-old Orlando teen who began walking to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness of homeless children, will resume his trek Monday morning, his mom said.
David’s much-publicized journey had been abruptly halted June 16 — just two days into his trek — when his 10-year-old sister was in a serious, freakish accident. Staying with an uncle in Virginia, Aubrey Ashby took a bad fall off a bicycle and fell, suffering extensive facial trauma and a potential brain injury. A blood clot and life-threatening reaction to anesthesia further complicated matters.
But Alison Ashby, David and Aubrey’s mother, said Aubrey underwent an initial surgery last week and is doing well, though she has more surgeries and a long recovery ahead. The girl — known to her many friends for her happy and compassionate spirit — “continues to amaze us with her strength and positive outlook,” her mother said.
A series of fund-raising events for her medical bills has already been organized by friends, teachers and neighbors. (I’ll have more details on those soon.)
Meanwhile, David will pick up in DeLand, where he left off before the accident, and resume his 21-mile-per-day walk. Though Alison will stay with her daughter, who is still hospitalized in Virginia, another chaperon will take her place following David in a van to ensure his safety. He has nearly two dozen overnight stays scheduled for homeless shelters along the way.
Add comment June 30, 2009
Keeping up with the Orlando teen walking for the homeless …
Click anywhere on the story and you’ll be linked to David Ashby’s blog. Here’s his latest entry:
Still on hold
Okay i know many of you are wondering about my sister. As of right now I cannot tell you anything due to her want for privacy. She is still in the hospital and is recovering faster then we thought. When I have permission to release it to the public I will.
I will continue my Walk, I believe on Saturday in DeLand Florida. I will have to walk about 25-35 miles a day instead of the 21 we thought. I will have to catch up to were I’m supposed to be. Also my mother will be staying here in Virginia with my sister, so I will have someone else follow me instead. I as of right now have nothing else to report to you. I will continue to blog, more on the Walk then now.
Thank you all who are following my journey and who are concerned about my family,
David Ashby
Add comment June 24, 2009
Trek for homeless kids halted by accident
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A 14-year-old Florida boy says an accident involving his sister forced him to suspend his 1,100-mile walk to highlight the needs of homeless kids.
Orlando resident David Ashby said in an e-mail he would eventually continue along his lengthy trek, but not until after he spends time with his injured 10-year-old sister, Aubrey, the Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel said Thursday.
“I am sorry if this delay inconveniences anyone,” Ashby said, “but my family comes first, and I must be there for my sister in this crisis. I promise to return very shortly. My mission will not be complete until I return and continue my trek.”
Ashby’s sister suffered a brain injury Tuesday when she fell face first off her bicycle. She is set to undergo surgery at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Va., the Sentinel reported.
The newspaper said Ashby began his cross-country journey on Monday and had planned to visit homeless shelters along his route while traveling an average of 21 miles a day. Ashby had been in DeLand, Fla., when he received the news of his sister’s injury.
Add comment June 24, 2009