Community Hosts First Annual Car Show for Justice to Support Family After Medical Misdiagnosis Battle
Adairsville, GA — The Adairsville Church of God will hold its first annual Car Show for Justice, a special fundraising event dedicated to supporting the Timms family in their ongoing fight following a tragic medical misdiagnosis involving their young son, Jameson.
Jameson’s story is one of heartbreak and resilience. After being falsely accused of child abuse related to his complex medical condition, his parents, Brady and Carrie Timms, faced the possibility of 80 years in prison. After a grueling legal battle lasting 1,174 days, a jury found the couple innocent of all charges, allowing Jameson to finally return home to his family’s care and love.
The Timms family’s ordeal is not unique. Many families across the country face similar challenges, where complex medical issues lead to heartbreaking separations and accusations. The Car Show for Justice aims to bring the community together to raise awareness and assist families like the Timms, who have endured emotional and financial hardship due to these circumstances.
Proceeds from this year’s event will directly benefit the Timms family, helping alleviate the significant financial strain caused by their lengthy legal battle. Organizers encourage all car enthusiasts and community members to come out, enjoy the show, and support a cause that touches many lives.
For those who cannot attend but wish to contribute, donations can be made through the Justice for Jameson Venmo account at https://venmo.com/u/justice4jameson or via their GoFundMe page at https://gofund.me/15f3247c.