
Help Bridge The Gap
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Here's a story of a beautiful baby boy born to a sweet young girl. He was a happy baby and brought her so much joy. This young girl began to notice something amiss about her sweet boy. Her worst fear was realized when she was told that her sons health was failing. This beautiful red headed, freckled face boy spent all his childhood years in and out of hospitals. There were days he was so sick, she feared she would have to return home without him. At age 15 he received the most loving gift from his devoted mother, a kidney. This boy grew to be a healthy, happy young man achieving goals he never thought possible. His biggest pride and joy are his bride and two sons. Life was great for many years until sadly his new kidney began to fail him.....
This sounds like a sad fairy tale, but it's not. This is a real life story about my sister and her son. He is a 24 year old, husband, father and skilled backhoe operator, struggling with this debilitating disease. He currently has 25% use of his transplanted kidney. Another transplant is almost inevitable. SSD was submitted, awaiting approval. I'm reaching out to family, friends and the generous hearts of strangers to help this young family bridge the gap. My nephew is a proud man and, rightfully so. He believes it's HIS responsibility to support his family, therefore, asking for help is difficult for him. There is a desperate need, not only in finances but for my nephews healing and peace of mind. Worry and stress are enemies to a body in need of healing. I'm asking for a few months of their monthly expenses until SSD is in place. If we can help lift one burden off his shoulders, I know he and his family will be eternally grateful. Thank you in advance and may the Lord bless you, tenfold, for your generosity.
This sounds like a sad fairy tale, but it's not. This is a real life story about my sister and her son. He is a 24 year old, husband, father and skilled backhoe operator, struggling with this debilitating disease. He currently has 25% use of his transplanted kidney. Another transplant is almost inevitable. SSD was submitted, awaiting approval. I'm reaching out to family, friends and the generous hearts of strangers to help this young family bridge the gap. My nephew is a proud man and, rightfully so. He believes it's HIS responsibility to support his family, therefore, asking for help is difficult for him. There is a desperate need, not only in finances but for my nephews healing and peace of mind. Worry and stress are enemies to a body in need of healing. I'm asking for a few months of their monthly expenses until SSD is in place. If we can help lift one burden off his shoulders, I know he and his family will be eternally grateful. Thank you in advance and may the Lord bless you, tenfold, for your generosity.
Organizer
Darlene Perez
Organizer
Surprise, AZ