Steve Page is a 24-year Army veteran who has always put others before himself. Known for his kindness and willingness to help anyone in need, Steve has never asked for anything in return. Now, he and his family are facing an incredibly difficult time, and they need our support.
Recently, while celebrating his 30th wedding anniversary with his family, Steve was diagnosed with cellulitis, a deep skin infection that quickly became serious. The infection was severe enough to reach the bone, resulting in the partial amputation of his big toe. What should have been a joyful family trip turned into a medical emergency, requiring Steve and his wife to leave their cruise early and return home for urgent care. Since then, Steve has undergone surgery, started physical therapy to learn how to walk again, and is facing a long road to recovery. As a factory worker for over 34 years, Steve is now unable to work, adding financial stress to an already challenging situation.
The medical bills from the cruise ship, emergency flight home, hospital stays, doctor appointments, and ongoing physical therapy are overwhelming. On top of that, the loss of income while Steve recovers has made things even more difficult for the Page family. We are hoping to raise funds to help cover these expenses and relieve some of the emotional and financial burden they are carrying. Any support you can offer—whether it’s a donation or simply sharing this fundraiser—will make a meaningful difference for Steve and his loved ones. Thank you for your kindness and generosity.
Recently, while celebrating his 30th wedding anniversary with his family, Steve was diagnosed with cellulitis, a deep skin infection that quickly became serious. The infection was severe enough to reach the bone, resulting in the partial amputation of his big toe. What should have been a joyful family trip turned into a medical emergency, requiring Steve and his wife to leave their cruise early and return home for urgent care. Since then, Steve has undergone surgery, started physical therapy to learn how to walk again, and is facing a long road to recovery. As a factory worker for over 34 years, Steve is now unable to work, adding financial stress to an already challenging situation.
The medical bills from the cruise ship, emergency flight home, hospital stays, doctor appointments, and ongoing physical therapy are overwhelming. On top of that, the loss of income while Steve recovers has made things even more difficult for the Page family. We are hoping to raise funds to help cover these expenses and relieve some of the emotional and financial burden they are carrying. Any support you can offer—whether it’s a donation or simply sharing this fundraiser—will make a meaningful difference for Steve and his loved ones. Thank you for your kindness and generosity.
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Steve Page
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