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Donations still sought for Tim Wheatley Fund Oct. 27, 2009

 News of the tragic death of Tim Wheatley and his daughter Sarah’s injuries from the car accident has left many wondering how they can help the Wheatley family, as well as help with the medical bills related to Sarah’s recovery.

The Baltimore Sun has created the Tim Wheatley Fund. The Sun is continuing to accept donations on behalf of the family.

Please make your checks out to "The Baltimore Sun" and in the memo field of the check write "Tim Wheatley Fund".

Checks should be mailed to this address:
Tim Wheatley Fund
501 N. Calvert St.
Baltimore, Md., 21278
Attn: Cheryl Caldwell

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