The girls were there to collect donations to help with medical expenses for fellow squad member Ashlee Stokes, who has been in a coma since a May 25 accident with an alleged drunk driver. In their hair were ribbons embroidered with Stokes’ name, which they vow to wear all year, until their friend comes home.
“We just miss her and want her to be well,” said cheerleader Victoria Peterson.
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One man, identifying himself only as Philip, stepped up with a $100 bill, asking playfully if he could get back “99 ones.” As one of the girls began to count out the change, he assured her he was only teasing, dropped the bill in the jar and told them to keep it.
“This is a good thing they’re doing,” he said. “I don’t go to church that often, so I guess I can give back this way.”
Stokes has been transferred to three different hospitals since the accident. Currently in intensive care at Kindred Hospital in New Orleans, she is still not awake but has shown several signs of progress. According to Karen Stokes, doctors hope to soon begin the transition to physical therapy and rehabilitation.
In addition to the spaghetti dinner, a benefit car wash is planned at Washington-St. Tammany Electrical Cooperative on Aug. 2. For more information on the fundraisers or how to contribute, go to www.ashleestokes.com.



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