A fundraiser to help a former student is being organized by the Lynchburg-Clay FFA and LCHS Student Council. The benefit will be for Molly Chapol, a graduate of LCHS. Molly is the wife of Rodrigo Chapol and the mother of 2 small children. In 2016, at the age of 19, Molly was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. In December, Molly was diagnosed with double pneumonia from Covid. She is the longest surviving patient in the Cincinnati area that has been on the ECMO machine for the longest time. Molly had a setback and was fully sedated a second time. After a major lung surgery, her condition is improving, and she was recently transferred to the Drake Center for rehabilitation. All proceeds will benefit Molly’s medical expenses. The benefit event will take place on Saturday, May 8, at Lynchburg-Clay High School in Lynchburg from 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Food will be available, there will be raffle prizes available as well as an “hybrid” silent auction. To help offset the expenses of the event, the Lynchburg-Clay FFA is accepting monetary donations for the dinner along with silent auction and raffle items.