
Small Town Transit Bus Driver in serious need
Donación protegida
My beloved friend Noelle Kramer, a small town transit bus driver with no benefits from Northwood, IA, has been diagnosed with Hereditary Autoimmune disease, seriously affecting her liver functions in November 2018. She was only able to work 4 days the month of November, due to hospitalization. She has begun outpatient treatments through Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN for autoimmune functions in an attempt to save or at least prevent further damage to her liver. Noelle has been able to return part-time to work in December for the City of Northwood as a local transit bus driver. She loves all of her riders, from Preschool and Elementary students heading to and from school or other local activities to her elderly regulars heading daily to congregate meals, doctoring, grocery shopping, running errands or visiting others in the community. She enjoys her time with them and loves that she gets to help them. At this time, Noelle is desperately trying to make ends meet but with loss wages, mounting medical bills, ongoing medical treatments and incurred costs have left her in serious need of financial assistance to ensure she will not lose her home and be able to afford the medical care and medications needed to get her healthy and hopefully not need a liver transplant. Noelle would love to continue working and have more healthy years to enjoy her precious granddaughter, Avae Mae and her beloved sons, Cody and Gabriel Kramer. Prayers are greatly appreciated and monetary assistance is urgently needed to keep her house and get her healthy.
Organizador y beneficiario
Tom Sculley
Organizador
Northwood, IA
Noelle Kramer
Beneficiario