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Support for Clayton

A Prince George business has taken up a call to continue support for the family of Clayton Taylor. The 25-year-old is the man critically injured in a vehicle incident Sept.

A Prince George business has taken up a call to continue support for the family of Clayton Taylor.

The 25-year-old is the man critically injured in a vehicle incident Sept. 10 at Moffat Street and Second Avenue when a driver failed to stop as he exited the alley way.

Although Taylor is slowly recovering in Vancouver, he has a long road ahead of him so his friends at Speedy Cash, along with the rest of the staff, are "taking it upon themselves to ensure support for Clayton and his family continues," said Stacey Russell, branch manager.

Jeff Isfeld, Speedy Cash owner, and all store locations across B.C. and Alberta are now accepting donations towards Taylor's recovery and will continually send the funds collected to his family at this time, Russell said.

Speedy Cash has added a link to their website www.scash.ca and Facebook page with instructions on how you can help or call Russell at 250-563-1148.