Andy Bridge’s covers for Tim Winton’s books from Picador.

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Andy Bridge’s covers for Tim Winton’s books from Picador.
Andy Bridge’s covers for Michael Palin’s books from Orion.
Andy Bridge’s covers for Richard Feynman’s books from Penguin UK.
Andy Bridge’s covers for Andrea Camilleri’s Inspector Montalbano Mystery series from Penguin US.
Day 317: Running for Andy
Today's give goes out to a family coming together to raise money for the rehabilitation of a brother and son, who is recovering from a severe spinal injury. The Bridge family has started a Running for Andy campaign to help make a dent in the medical expenses incurred, I wish them the best of luck in their efforts.
On August 22, 2010, Andy Bridge's life changed forever. He suffered a severe spinal cord injury after falling three stories in an apartment building in Chicago. He was visiting the city for a follow-up interview at Northwestern Hospital where he hoped to start practicing Dermatology this Fall. After several days of intensive care and surgery, it became clear that outside of a miracle, Andy's chances of walking again were remote. Andy has begun the very long process of recovery and rehabilitation, and continues to receive outpatient care at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.
Andy's road to recovery is a long one, full of challenges, new-found struggles and pain each day. While Andy is developing the skills necessary to live independently, he is also persevering through the great emotional hardship of accepting his new reality. In addition to this physical and emotional adversity, Andy's cost of living has greatly increased. His daily care expenses, large hospital bills and long-term equipment costs are very significant.
Through the amazing outpouring of love from his family and friends, a trust fund has been set up in Andy's name to help offset these expenses. Before Andy's accident he was an avid runner, having completed many races including a marathon (in France!) and several half-marathons. In his honor, Andy's sister Lauren, brother-in-law Jon, Aunt Cathy, cousin Bart have decided to run the Indianapolis half-marathon - the Indy Mini. This is a race Andy has run several times while living in Indianapolis the last 10 years. They have created a blog to be a "training log" and a sponsor site for all who wish to participate in Andy's story.
The goal is to raise $5,000 by May 7th, 2011 - race day. This seems like a huge amount of money, but it is merely a drop in the bucket for what Andy needs.
Amount Donated: $5
To support Running for Andy, please visit: http://runforandy.blogspot.com