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JOÃO PEDRO ZANOLA SILVA NEEDS OUR HELP

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Thank you. We recently got to meet the family and we have seen the chair. The fundraiser is now complete, thank you for your support.
Joao has waited his whole life for a positive break. It is great to know that God has caught someone's attention. It is an answer to his and his family's prayers. Please join us in making a difference? We are raising money to benefit Joao, who was born with Larsen Syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects bone development throughout the body. It includes dislocation of the knees, hips, and elbows; clubfoot; scoliosis; cervical spine dysplasia; cervical cord damage; neurogenic bladder; and other symptoms. He has been bedridden for three years because of surgeries and many related complications. He is constantly in severe pain. He is a very charismatic, intelligent young man. He also loves playing video games and making bead bracelets. He wants to be a professional gamer. He needs a motorized wheelchair that will give him mobility, independence, and comfort in life. We will also provide him with a video game console (Nintendo Switch) and a personalized Bible with his name on it. The wheelchair and the other items together cost $4,500. Any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause. It means so much to us and Joao's family. Hands of Hope is a 
Registered nonprofit. Donations are typically 100% tax-deductible in the US.




Donations 

  • Anonymous
    • $1,500 (Offline)
    • 3 yrs
  • Jewelry sales
    • $250 (Offline)
    • 3 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $50
    • 3 yrs
  • Ruth Coats
    • $750
    • 3 yrs
  • Anonymously
    • $150 (Offline)
    • 3 yrs

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Hands of Hope Org
Organizer
Mogadore, OH
Hands of Hope
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