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My father is self employed. For over 14 years, he has catered to the Horry County community with a range of heavy-labored maintenance services through his business Crafton Residential Services LLC. On February 12th, 2020, my father was diagnosed with Plasma Cell Leukemia. In June 2020, he received his first bone marrow transplant recycling his own bone marrow. Despite already having one transplant, he still needed a second transplant with an outside donor. After exhausting every option we finally found a donor and it was me! We were able to do a full bone marrow harvest and transplant on both him and I on October 30th, 2020. However, the recovery a second time around is more intensive. It requires him to be in the hospital for 3 months. My father’s business has had to scale back on the amount of jobs taken in as it is a father AND son business. My mom is also out of work taking care of both my father and I. This leaves little to no income coming in for us to combat recovery, bills, transportation, housing, medicine, personal expenses, etc. No family should have to worry about expenses while helping their loved one fight cancer! If you can please donate and/or share! All money goes directly to my father! We appreciate you all so much! Update 12/4/2020: Cancer is expensive. Fighting for your life is expensive. Due to this my father was forced to close his beloved business after 15 fulfilling years of service to his community. This was one of the hardest decisions of his life. A devastating one to our family. That was our family business. That was our main source of income. That was his dream. My father will be out of work for the next 4-5 months, maybe longer. My mother is out of work to care for him. Any and all financial assistance like Social Security or Unemployment was either withheld until May of 2021 or denied. The fight doesn’t stop though. Please if you can, share and/or donate. Share it everywhere using the quick & simple link: gofundme.com/helpwilliamc
My father is self employed. For over 14 years, he has catered to the Horry County community with a range of heavy-labored maintenance services through his business Crafton Residential Services LLC. On February 12th, 2020, my father was diagnosed with Plasma Cell Leukemia. In June 2020, he received his first bone marrow transplant recycling his own bone marrow. Despite already having one transplant, he still needed a second transplant with an outside donor. After exhausting every option we finally found a donor and it was me! We were able to do a full bone marrow harvest and transplant on both him and I on October 30th, 2020. However, the recovery a second time around is more intensive. It requires him to be in the hospital for 3 months. My father’s business has had to scale back on the amount of jobs taken in as it is a father AND son business. My mom is also out of work taking care of both my father and I. This leaves little to no income coming in for us to combat recovery, bills, transportation, housing, medicine, personal expenses, etc. No family should have to worry about expenses while helping their loved one fight cancer! If you can please donate and/or share! All money goes directly to my father! We appreciate you all so much! Update 12/4/2020: Cancer is expensive. Fighting for your life is expensive. Due to this my father was forced to close his beloved business after 15 fulfilling years of service to his community. This was one of the hardest decisions of his life. A devastating one to our family. That was our family business. That was our main source of income. That was his dream. My father will be out of work for the next 4-5 months, maybe longer. My mother is out of work to care for him. Any and all financial assistance like Social Security or Unemployment was either withheld until May of 2021 or denied. The fight doesn’t stop though. Please if you can, share and/or donate. Share it everywhere using the quick & simple link: gofundme.com/helpwilliamc

