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Julie Amos was diagnosed with MS (multiple sclerosis) in 2007 at age 23. The disease is progressing rapidly and Julie and her husband Rich have explored the possibility of a stem cell transplant. Insurance has denied the initial treatment request and it seems unlikely that the insurance company will approve their appeal.
Julie's symptoms continue to worsen. She is in the process of being fitted for a cane and has difficulty walking without some type of assistance. The doctors at Northwestern University in Chicago believe that the stem cell transplant is the only viable option to stop the progression for Julie. The initial cost for treatment is $130,000.
Any donations towards this amount would mean the world to Rich and Julie and all of us that love them so much. These kids need their mommy and we do too. Please continue to keep Julie and Rich and their children in your prayers.

Julie and Rich are both graduates of Otsego High School and BGSU.
Thank you all so much for your love and support!!
Julie's symptoms continue to worsen. She is in the process of being fitted for a cane and has difficulty walking without some type of assistance. The doctors at Northwestern University in Chicago believe that the stem cell transplant is the only viable option to stop the progression for Julie. The initial cost for treatment is $130,000.
Any donations towards this amount would mean the world to Rich and Julie and all of us that love them so much. These kids need their mommy and we do too. Please continue to keep Julie and Rich and their children in your prayers.

Julie and Rich are both graduates of Otsego High School and BGSU.
Thank you all so much for your love and support!!
Organisator und Spendenbegünstigter
Tina Thomas
Organisator
Fort Wayne, IN
Richard Amos
Spendenbegünstigte