
Help Suzanne with her fight against severe aplastic anaemia
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Dear Friends and Family,
Today, I am reaching out with a heavy heart to seek your support for an incredible woman who means so much to many of us—Suzanne Kruse. Suzanne has recently been diagnosed with aplastic anemia which is a condition that occurs when your body stops producing enough new blood cells. The condition leaves you fatigued and more prone to infections and uncontrolled bleeding. A rare and serious condition, aplastic anemia can develop at any age. It can occur suddenly, or it can come on slowly and worsen over time. It can be mild or severe. Treatment for aplastic anaemia might include medications, blood transfusions or a stem cell transplant, also known as a bone marrow transplant. Aplastic anemia can be short-lived, or it can become chronic. It can be severe and even fatal.
Born in the USA, Suzanne moved to New Zealand 20 years ago, and she has called Australia home for the past 15 years. Throughout her journey, Suzanne has built a life filled with friendships and has always been the first to lend a helping hand to those in need. For the past 12 years, she has dedicated herself to her work where she has inspired colleagues and customers alike with her kindness and compassion.
Unfortunately, Suzanne does not have family to depend on, making this journey even more challenging. As she navigates her treatment and recovery, she will be facing numerous medical expenses, treatment costs, and the need for time away from work.
We want to rally together to support her during this difficult time and ease the financial burden she is facing. Our goal is to raise $250,000 to help cover her medical expenses and provide her with some peace of mind as she focuses on her health and recovery.
Every contribution, no matter how small, can make a difference and show Suzanne how much she is loved and valued by her community.
Thank you for your generosity, support, and love for this amazing woman. Let’s come together to help Suzanne in her fight against aplastic anemia.
With gratitude.
Organizer
Beth Giebels
Organizer
Daisy Hill, QLD