A fund has been set up for Faith Guelde, a Lookout Mountain girl who was attacked by a pit bull earlier this month.
The girl had been trying find her dog, and tried to break up a fight between her terrier and the pit bull next door. The pit bull turned on her and caused serious injuries to both her arms and right shoulder.
Guelde was admitted to T.C. Thompson Children’s Hospital after the attack, and has undergone several surgeries with more to follow. Family members aren’t sure what the insurance will cover.
Those wishing to donate toward Faith’s future medical expenses can do so at Suntrust Bank under the Faith Guelde Benefit Fund.
State News
June 22, 2009
Fund set up for Lookout Mountain girl attacked by dog
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