Coheed & Cambria have received a lot of support from their fans over the years and they just decided to pay some of that back. The group stepped up when Cyndi Crouch, a contributor to the band fan site Colbalt & Calcium, started a GoFundMe page in order to help pay off the mortgage on her home.

Crouch, a mother with three children in her household and a fourth child on the way, shared her story on the GoFundMe page, revealing that she and her husband were already in a financial bind and were due to be evicted from their home if they didn't make their mortgage payment. They had set a goal of $3,500 with hopes of helping with the payment, but got a surprise beyond their wildest expectations.

Coheed & Cambria discovered the GoFundMe account and pledged $3,000, helping Crouch and her family easily meet their goal. In their donation pledge, the band wrote, "Cyndi, you have been there for us for so long, we deeply appreciate your never ending support. You will get through this! Sincerely, Coheed and Cambria."

Guitarist Travis Stever told TMZ that they made the donation because, "She's a really awesome fan who is extra proactive and supports the band in everything we do."

After meeting the goal, Crouch posted the following message:

Forgive me as I type this through a shield of the happiest tears to ever fall from my face. We are FULLY funded, something I never expected to happen. And now, I'd like to tell you a story.
A little over 10 years ago I fell in love with a band. Simple enough a thing to do, but something that proved to change my life in so many positive ways, including saving my family from the literal pits of despair. That band is Coheed and Cambria. Fast forward to two years ago, I found out that Coheed was playing a show in Birmingham and bought my first ever Coheed concert tickets. The show was amazing, it took everything I knew about Coheed to a whole new level, and after the show I got to meet the band for the first time. That experience, realizing that this band of guys cared enough about their fans to come out and meet us all (the 25 or so not bothered by stalking a tour bus at 1 am in downtown Birmingham, AL), that is the experience that shaped a huge change in my life.
The next day I joined twitter, and low and behold I found literally thousands of people just like me, head over heels for this band, or as some would say...completely obsessed! I learned things I never knew, pieces of the concept I had missed, songs I never knew about, side projects that now stand in my top 5 favorite bands/artists, but more importantly I learned about the fans. Finding the Children of The Fence (COTF), all of you incredible people, rocked my world! I was (and am still) immediately passionate about this widespread group of COTF, and quickly found as many as I could to fill my Facebook and twitter feeds. I made amazing friends, people who care for each other, look out for one another, and who all share a fiery passion for Coheed and Cambria. I spent a year co-moderating a fanbase created by fans, finding ways to give my all to everyone sharing in this passion, because we are all the same, we have one love and that love burns brighter than Star IV. I moved on from that and am currently staff at Cobalt & Calcium (the official Coheed fanbase), I get the pleasure of welcoming all the new members, fans old and new alike. If this is the dream, I'm living it, and these dreams have made me real.
 Before I ramble myself into oblivion let me make my point. In this desperate time of need, all of these things have changed my life again. Without Coheed and Cambria, without the COTF (and some very special local friends) I wouldn't be able to say that WE ARE KEEPING OUR HOME, PAYING OFF THE WAGE GARNISHMENT!!! If I live for another hundred years, I will spend them doing exactly what I have been, telling everyone about this band, this community, showing my support in everything they do not only as a band, but as individuals as well. They deserve it because of the people they are, kind thoughtful and caring, selfless and giving. For seeing a family and need and saving our lives, our gratitude is deep and Neverending.

So finally, to my local friends, the entire COTF community, and the entire Coheed family (members staff and management) THANK YOU! Each and every one of you had our backs and believed that we could make it, AND WE DID! 

"This heart is everlasting, pushing forward, never crashing."
All of our love to you,
The Crouch family
Cyndi & Larry
Nick
Silas
Elyzabeth
& 
Mariah Amory (due July 23rd)

 

We are all One Among The Fence.

Though the Crouch family met their goal, donations have still been coming in. Cyndi revealed that all of the leftover money will go to help pay the family's delinquent utility bills. She concludes, "Those donations are allowing us to start with a blank slate and we can't thank everyone enough."

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