From Tragedy to Action: Community Rallies for Injured American Legion Riders
March 23, 2026The Laurens County community continues to come together in support of two American Legion Post 25 members, Jim Peterson and Jim Massey, following the recent motorcycle accident that left both men with serious injuries.
Recovery Updates
According to an update shared by fellow Post member Kevin Farnsworth, both men remain on a long road to recovery, with steady progress and ongoing needs.
Peterson is currently undergoing physical therapy multiple times a day and continues to make progress. While his recovery will take time, those close to him are encouraged by the improvements he is showing.
Massey, who sustained significant spinal injuries, has been moved to a specialized rehabilitation facility. He remains heavily medicated and, at this time, has no movement from the chest down. His condition underscores the extent of care and long-term support that will be needed in the months ahead.
“This is what we do—we take care of our own,” said Kevin Farnsworth. “We’re going to keep showing up for Jim and Jim and make sure they have what they need to get through this.”
Community Support & Upcoming Efforts
Volunteers are already mobilizing for hands-on support. This Saturday, members of the American Legion and community volunteers will begin construction of a handicap-accessible ramp at Peterson’s home. Plans are also underway to assist with extensive renovations at Massey’s home to accommodate his ongoing medical needs.
A community fundraiser is scheduled for April 18 at the American Legion Post, with 100 percent of proceeds going directly toward home modifications for Peterson and major renovations for Massey.
For those who would like to contribute, donation cans have been placed at several local businesses throughout Laurens County, including:
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Sanitary Market
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Tap & Table
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Designs by D
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Perfectly Imperfect
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Southern Twist and Trade
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Great Crepes & More
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Arnold’s
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Roma’s
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Groucho’s Deli
Donations can also be made online or in person at a local United Community Bank branch using the following link:
https://checkout.square.site/merchant/MLQ344GV6W2E3/checkout/R725VTVTFSBNDE4IE6FKVI7U?src=sheet
Send Cards & Notes of Encouragement
Community members who would like to send cards or notes of encouragement can do so at the following addresses:
Jim Massey
Prisma Health North Greenville Hospital
807 N Main Street
Travelers Rest, SC 29690
Jim Peterson
Greenwood Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
1530 Parkway Road
Greenwood, SC 29646
Supporters are encouraged to include the patient’s name clearly on all correspondence to ensure proper delivery.
Continuing to Lift Them Up
Community members are encouraged to continue lifting both men and their families in prayer, while supporting the efforts to ensure their homes are equipped for the challenges ahead.
As previously reported, the accident has deeply impacted the Post 25 family, but the outpouring of support serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and unity of the Laurens County community.
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