
Josh's Rainbow Fund
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Josh McReynolds and the McReynolds-Shumway family are experiencing a very difficult and frightening time. Josh is 22 years old, and he has a rare tumor with an unknown prognosis. He and his family need your support.
The family runs a small business, Pegasus Frame Studio & Gallery, that has been part of the Corvallis community for decades. Josh has been training as a framer at the gallery. He is an intelligent, thoughtful, and extremely empathetic person who has so much potential.

In July, Josh had three wisdom teeth pulled, and after a few years of undiagnosed stomach trouble, the dental work tipped over his fragile digestive system and he ended up in Good Samaritan Hospital for several days. Before he was discharged they did a CT scan and an MRI to make sure there were no infections, and they discovered a tumor between his eyes on his pituitary gland just outside of the sinuses.
On September 23rd, Josh will go to OHSU and have the tumor removed and biopsied. It is then they will find out what the road ahead will look like. There will be lots of hospital visits, motels stays, more doctor's visits, and missed work for all the right reasons - to get Josh well. Although they have basic insurance, most of these expenses will not be covered.
The McReynolds-Shumway family is humbled and incredibly grateful for the love and support of their caring "rainbow" of friends, family, coworkers and community, and will never be able to fully express the depth of their gratitude.
The family runs a small business, Pegasus Frame Studio & Gallery, that has been part of the Corvallis community for decades. Josh has been training as a framer at the gallery. He is an intelligent, thoughtful, and extremely empathetic person who has so much potential.

In July, Josh had three wisdom teeth pulled, and after a few years of undiagnosed stomach trouble, the dental work tipped over his fragile digestive system and he ended up in Good Samaritan Hospital for several days. Before he was discharged they did a CT scan and an MRI to make sure there were no infections, and they discovered a tumor between his eyes on his pituitary gland just outside of the sinuses.
On September 23rd, Josh will go to OHSU and have the tumor removed and biopsied. It is then they will find out what the road ahead will look like. There will be lots of hospital visits, motels stays, more doctor's visits, and missed work for all the right reasons - to get Josh well. Although they have basic insurance, most of these expenses will not be covered.
The McReynolds-Shumway family is humbled and incredibly grateful for the love and support of their caring "rainbow" of friends, family, coworkers and community, and will never be able to fully express the depth of their gratitude.
Organizer and beneficiary
Laurie Zink
Organizer
Corvallis, OR
Paige Shumway
Beneficiary