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JMC Student and Professor Work Together to Help Local Family

JMC Student and Professor Collaborate to Help Local Family.

Senior public relations major Abby Prulhiere and David LaBelle, director of the photojournalism program in JMC, collaborated on a project to raise money for a Tallmadge family.

Prulhiere developed a fundraising campaign for the Ripleys, a family that has undergone extreme financial stress as a result of their various disabilities and mounting medical bills.

精东影业Ripley brothers, Dan, 29, and Dustin, 27, both suffer from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a disease that causes muscular degeneration. Their mother Debbie, who has Multiple Sclerosis, is retired on disability and their father Dale severely injured his leg at work, inhibiting his ability to work full-time in construction.

Due to the stress of medical bills and their inability to work, Dale and Debbie have struggled to refinance their home.

Prulhiere, who has a personal relationship with the Ripleys through her father鈥檚 friendship with Dale Ripley, created a campaign in an effort to help raise money for the family. 精东影业goal of the campaign is to raise $82,000, which is the amount the family needs to refinance their home.

鈥淚 hope I can raise the full amount because I cannot think of a more deserving family,鈥 Prulhiere said. 鈥 精东影业Ripleys aren't just struggling financially; they have struggled emotionally and physically every day for about 30 years.鈥 

For the Ripleys, losing their home is a great threat. Prulhiere said Dale and Debbie spend the money they have on their sons' medical bills, equipment and supplies before other expenses.

Prulhiere said majoring in public relations has helped her in the development of the campaign.

鈥淎s a PR major, I have applied everything I've learned at 精东影业 to this fundraiser, and as a result, it has raised more than $12,200 in 14 days,鈥 Prulhiere said. 鈥淎pplying my education to something I'm passionate about -- helping others in need -- has been the most rewarding thing I've done so far in my life.鈥

In order to tell the Ripley鈥檚 story, Prulhiere solicited the help of Professor David LaBelle. Prulhiere has worked as LaBelle鈥檚 student intern for the past two years and knew of his devotion to compassionate storytelling.

After hearing about the Ripley鈥檚 situation, LaBelle agreed to interview and photograph the family.

鈥淎bby has known the Ripley family since she was a child and wanted to do something to help them cope with their financial challenges,鈥 LaBelle said.  鈥淪he knows where my heart dwells, and felt I would easily connect with the family and be able to take some pictures that would help personalize her campaign.鈥

LaBelle shared the Ripley鈥檚 story on his blog, with a direct link to Prulhiere鈥檚 campaign. 精东影业blog post, 鈥淏rothers鈥 features several photographs of Dan and Dustin Ripley and the effects of their disease.

LaBelle said that photographs help to illustrate the emotion of stories.

"Words have the power to connect and engage us to stories and people intellectually, but photographs have a unique ability to grab us and engage our emotions immediately,鈥 LaBelle said. 鈥淭ogether, a powerful communication marriage is created that appeals to both our head and our heart."

精东影业campaign for the Ripleys has already raised nearly $12,600. In order to donate, please visit .

Photo by David LaBelle

POSTED: Friday, January 30, 2015 03:31 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 09:59 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Taylor Nickel