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This campaign is for the help in payment of medical bills of Jason Seaman.

Sunday, May 27, 2018 at 5:50 PM

By Jackson Ramey, Noblesville High School

A hero at Noblesville West Middle School

I am Jackson Ramey, a student at Noblesville High School, and I was at the High School when I heard about the shooting at Noblesville West Middle School, the school Jason Seaman was teaching at.  Throughtout the day of May 25, 2018 at all Noblesville Schools and all over the community we were shocked to hear the news of what happened at Noblesville West Middle School. Jason Seaman was working at Noblesville West Middle School when a student shooter was present in the building. It was his class that was attacked by the shooter. 

He was the first to intervene with the shooter. His actions saved the lives of many kids that were present in his class today. He put his life on the line for their protection. The funds will be going to the family for any personal expenses that have incurred due to the event.

Please donate and share this everywhere possible, anything helps! All proceeds will go to the family. The delivering of the proceeds will be done through the help of Noblesville Schools. I am currently working with GoFundMe and the School to make this campaign as successful as possible. The proceeds will be put on hold while my school gets in contact with the Seaman Family.

 

Go Fund Me Page

This is the link to the WTHR article written about the event:

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