Inika McPherson Lost Her Home In Hurricane Harvey - Here's How To Help
Inika McPherson Lost Her Home In Hurricane Harvey - Here's How To Help
Olympic high jumper Inika McPherson lost everything in Hurricane Harvey and is starting an Athlete Biz fundraising campaign to help her family.
Olympic high jumper Inika McPherson lives and trains in Beaumont, Texas, one of the cities hit hardest by Hurricane Harvey at the end of August. The 31-year-old, who placed ninth in the world this year at the IAAF World Championships in London, started a fundraising campaign via AthleteBiz to aid her family in this difficult time. Donate to Inika McPherson's Hurricane Harvey relief fund here.
She wrote the following of her campaign:
First, I'd like to say thank you and I hope all families that were involved in the recent events due to Hurricane Harvey are doing well.
Because I travel around the world for high jump, it's almost impossible for me to get/keep a normal job. All of my money comes from sporting events which is not much since I do not have a sponsor. Because of Hurricane Harvey I lost a lot of clothing, equipment, and literally the place I rest my head. I am now in the process of having to move and start over.
After the house flooded, the hurricane has left me in devastating times, which were already hard enough. I have high hopes that this fundraiser will help me relocate, repurchase equipment/clothing needed for training, and hopefully get me back on the road in a vehicle to and from practice.
I understand that in order to compete at the elite level one must make sacrifices, and this I have done throughout my entire career, but with the help of a few I believe I can rebuild and keep growing as an athlete and person.
Thank You,
Inika McPherson
Donate to Inika McPherson's Hurricane Harvey relief fund here.
McPherson posted the following images on instagram during and after the storm:
FloTrack visited McPherson at her mother's house in Beaumont over the summer to film a FloFilm before she made the world team at USAs. Watch the trailer below to learn about her inspiring journey in track and field.
Inika McPherson: It's Not Over (EPISODE 1)
Inika McPherson: It's Not Over (EPISODE 2)
She wrote the following of her campaign:
First, I'd like to say thank you and I hope all families that were involved in the recent events due to Hurricane Harvey are doing well.
Because I travel around the world for high jump, it's almost impossible for me to get/keep a normal job. All of my money comes from sporting events which is not much since I do not have a sponsor. Because of Hurricane Harvey I lost a lot of clothing, equipment, and literally the place I rest my head. I am now in the process of having to move and start over.
After the house flooded, the hurricane has left me in devastating times, which were already hard enough. I have high hopes that this fundraiser will help me relocate, repurchase equipment/clothing needed for training, and hopefully get me back on the road in a vehicle to and from practice.
I understand that in order to compete at the elite level one must make sacrifices, and this I have done throughout my entire career, but with the help of a few I believe I can rebuild and keep growing as an athlete and person.
Thank You,
Inika McPherson
Donate to Inika McPherson's Hurricane Harvey relief fund here.
McPherson posted the following images on instagram during and after the storm:
FloTrack visited McPherson at her mother's house in Beaumont over the summer to film a FloFilm before she made the world team at USAs. Watch the trailer below to learn about her inspiring journey in track and field.
Inika McPherson: It's Not Over (EPISODE 1)
Inika McPherson: It's Not Over (EPISODE 2)
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