Oskar Blues Brewery is holding fundraisers in Longmont and Brevard, N.C. on April 25 to benefit Michelle Wilkins and her family.

A news release said the brewery will donate 43 percent of sales of beer, food and merchandise.

“We are so inspired by Michelle’s strength and grace, and this hits home deeply amongst our shared communities,” Oskar Blues Soul Founder Dale Katechis said in the release. “We all want to do more, but getting our communities together to raise funds and keep Michelle in our thoughts is a start. We want to support Michelle and her family in any way we can.”

Wilkins is continuing to recover from a March 18 attack when her unborn baby, Aurora, was cut out of her womb. The baby did not survive.

Oskar Blues’ CAN’d Aid Foundation has already donated $10,000 to Michelle’s Trust fund. Wilkins thanked Oskar Blues and the communities of Longmont and Brevard for their generosity.

“I feel all of you are continuing to hold me in your thoughts, prayers and efforts by coordinating events like this,” Wilkins wrote. “I can’t help but feel this reaffirms my belief in humankind’s inherent goodness.”

Both fundraisers will take place on Saturday, April 25, from noon to 8 p.m in Longmont, and from noon to 10 p.m. in Brevard. Both events feature live music and food.

The Longmont event will include live music from The Wolftones from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and food from Homemade Liquids & Solids Restaurant.

“In times like these, that while I cannot ask anyone to carry the burden of my personal pain, people have never ceased their efforts to offer healing and support in every way humanly possible,” Wilkins wrote. “They make a world of difference. I am still receiving letters, cards, Facebook messages and GoFundMe website donations, and each wave of encouragement allows me to feel held and loved by your generosity.”