I had a similar experience with a bow for my sister and it was a hard lesson for both of us. Most people don't know how to handle traditional bows, especially short bows with short draw lengths.
My sister's bow was one of my favorites and it was, in the end, my fault it got broken. I didn't tell her how to handle it or that she shouldn't let some big guy handle it at all, much less draw it back.
I can see you put your heart into that bow. Sure looks like a nice one. Hope you can fix it man.
If you do, write care instructions for it before it goes to anyone.
If you can't, keep the salvagable parts for a reminder. I kept the last 6 inches of the tips from my sisters and somehow they are gonna end up in another bow someday.
Anyways, welcome monkey,
Marco