
Help the Kelsch Family with Cancer Treatment
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John Kelsch was recently diagnosed with a rare form of Leukemia. His immune system is compromised so significantly that even bumping into something could cause significant blood loss. Due to this John is now unable to leave the house for any reason beyond treatment. Per Doctors, John will be unable to work for at least a year. He will be starting chemo therapy within the next week in hopes to overcome this diagnosis.
Due to the rarity and seriousness of his illness, John cannot be around others and will require certain specialized items to prevent excessive bleeding. Because John cannot be exposed to anyone outside of the home, Bonnie, his wife will be providing the sole support including: transportation to and from all appointments, cooking, and monitoring his health. Bonnie currently works two jobs but will have to begin to limit hours due to appointments, treatment, and caregiver role.
Because of the need for John to limit his exposure with other individuals, monetary donations would be best to help ease the burden of the many expenses that come with the seriousness and rarity of his illness. Donations will be used to purchase items for his care, treatment costs, groceries, bills, and, other necessitates during the time he is unable to work. Any amount will help and would mean the world to John’s family including his wife Bonnie Kelsch; son, Jonathan Kelsch and Step Children, Ryan, Kyle, and Ian McEwen.
The family will provide updates on John’s health as treatment begins. If you have any questions or would like to reach out to the family please contact, Ryan McEwen.
Due to the rarity and seriousness of his illness, John cannot be around others and will require certain specialized items to prevent excessive bleeding. Because John cannot be exposed to anyone outside of the home, Bonnie, his wife will be providing the sole support including: transportation to and from all appointments, cooking, and monitoring his health. Bonnie currently works two jobs but will have to begin to limit hours due to appointments, treatment, and caregiver role.
Because of the need for John to limit his exposure with other individuals, monetary donations would be best to help ease the burden of the many expenses that come with the seriousness and rarity of his illness. Donations will be used to purchase items for his care, treatment costs, groceries, bills, and, other necessitates during the time he is unable to work. Any amount will help and would mean the world to John’s family including his wife Bonnie Kelsch; son, Jonathan Kelsch and Step Children, Ryan, Kyle, and Ian McEwen.
The family will provide updates on John’s health as treatment begins. If you have any questions or would like to reach out to the family please contact, Ryan McEwen.
Organizer and beneficiary
Ryan McEwen
Organizer
Port Jefferson, NY
Bonnie Kelsch
Beneficiary