Camden Homes and CooperZadeh are working in partnership to support our longtime employee and friend, Delfino Perez.
Delfino was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma 13 years ago and later diagnosed with Diabetes. Due to these medical issues, Delfino recently had to undergo amputee surgery on both legs and is now wheelchair bound.
With such a life-changing procedure, we want to help ease the financial burden for Delfino and his wife Eileen as they navigate through this overwhelming time, allowing them to focus on Delfino’s recovery and transition.
Simmie Cooper, co-founder of Camden Homes and CooperZadeh, worked closely with Delfino and says, “We are only as good as the people that work for us, so we want to take care of them.”
Before retiring, Delfino worked within Cooper and the Camden family for over 20 years. During his tenure at Camden, he was involved in many forms of construction and was always willing to go the extra mile—no task was ever too big or too menial. Delfino left a lasting impact, still staying in contact with many of his coworkers after retiring.
Delfino has been married to his wife, Eileen, for 31 years and together they have 3 beautiful daughters and one grandson. They have been a part of the Dallas community for 26 years, and as a community, we want to take this time to show our love and support for them. Delfino is a family-oriented man who loves spending time surrounded by those he loves, even being the one to take his grandson hunting for the first time.
Every donation made will go directly to Delfino and his family to help pay for medical bills and provide general financial support.
We request your help by donating and sharing this link with friends and family.
Thank you for your much needed support.
Below are testimonials from a few people that have worked with Delfino and known him for over 25 years.
“He is an incredible, dedicated, hard working, honest and loyal person who has worked with our company for 25+ years”
-Jeff B.
“I’ve known him for 30 years and nobody would be able to say anything bad about Delfino. He’s a very conscientious and helpful person. He is always willing to help anyone any way he can. He is just truly an incredible person”
- James Jackson
Organizer and beneficiary
Eileen Castillo
Beneficiary


