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His family has asked for help after he was thrown off his surfboard. And his Asbury Park aunt is leading the way.

Aaron Carr
Aaron Carr (Photo courtesy of Ruthie Harrison)

ASBURY PARK – Aaron Carr, 27, needs your help, and it’s going to require something more than money.

“Our family needs prayers and a miracle to make him walk again,” said said his aunt, Ruthie Harrison.

His aunt is asking for financial help, too, since Carr had a horrific surfing accident on July 4th, Harrison.

Harrison, of Asbury Park, said the Roselle Park man was injured in Point Pleasant Beach. Harrison has set up a that has collected more than $97,000 toward her $125,000 goal.

For those having trouble with the site, checks can be made out to Ruthanne Harrison (please write in memo “for Aaron Carr”) and mail c/o Rue Events, 400 6th Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ 07712.

Harrison said Carr was thrown off his surfboard and hit the ocean floor head first. He almost drowned and was rushed to Jersey Shore Medical Center, she said.

Carr was paralyzed from the waist down because of a spinal injury and was placed on a ventilator, she said.

“Aaron loved to surf, ski, snowboard and he is the kindest young man I’ve ever met!” Harrison said. “He would do anything to help anyone.”

Harrison said Carr faces months of rehabilitation and his home has to be retrofitted “big time” to accommodate his needs, she said.

“He is amazing,” Harrison said. “He has a rough road ahead. We are planning to use some of the funds to retrofit living space, purchase a handicapped accessible van and an iPad Pro that he can use by voice commands among other items that he will need.”

He will also need equipment and help with co-pays, she said.

“If you can contribute anything at all to Aaron it would be most appreciated,” she said. “Thank you for your consideration. Love to all!”

Carr told : “I’m having great days,” he said. “I’m just so happy to be alive, that I’m all here and that I can talk.”