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Sunday
Jan272013

Grandpa JD Needs a Lung Transplant!

UPDATE:

Now accepting Paypal Donations!

Several folks have asked me to accept paypal donations, so I have created a Donation Button strictly to be used for my grandpa's donors. When I receive payments in my PayPal account, I'll forward these donations to HelpHOPELive and send you a copy of the receipt.

Thank you again to the generous friends across the globe who are helping raise funds for my grandpa's medical expenses. He has a long road ahead of him and every bit helps.

 

Have you every grown up knowing someone all your life- someone that you respect and care about, who you love deeply, and you want to be just like them when you grow up?

That's my grandpa for me. My "Papa" JD has always been lively. He's happy, makes jokes, and has this great full laugh that makes everyone around him smile. He loved his two cats and would happily let us hold them whenever my siblings and I visited the grandparent's house. He cared for those kitties like they were his kids.

My Papa has a couple of little fishing boats, and taught me how to net little bait, fish for Spanish Mackeral and Black Bass, and even how to find good places to leave crab pots so we would have a delicious meal of blue crab at the end of an awesome day hanging out on his boat in the middle of the ocean. 

When I was a little kid, JD taught me a little about golfing, so now I know what the heck is going on in that darn game.

But the one thing that stands out to me is that Papa cares about his family. My grandma and he are so happy together, and such a sweet couple. I love seeing them together. I want to be like them when I'm a senior citizen- still smiling the way I did the day I got married.

He cares about himself too. JD's not the kind of guy who smoked his whole like or drinks every night. In fact, I don't recall seeing him smoke at all!

Which leads me to this:

My Papa JD needs our help.

In July 2012 he myseryously fell ill to a rare version of pneumonia that usually only a small percentage live from, unless they get a lung transplant. This disease has kept him in the hospital since August, and he's only been able to leave the hospital a few times since then to just go outside. To be precise, he hasn't been outside since August 24. He received a right side lung transplant and at first everything looked fine, but a failing diaphragm has kept him in the ICU. Now, the doctors have decided that he needs a completion transplant- a new left lung as well. Luckily, JD is a strong person, and young enough to survive the procedure.

Unfortunately though, Medicare and insurance is running out and my grandparents will soon be paying for the thousands of dollars in medical expenses out of pocket. My grandmother has been by his side- every day- since he was first admitted. She is learning about the medical needs for my grandpa, and has relocated to a rental apartment owned by the hospital. So, not only will they owe expenses for being in the hospital, but also rent, medications, follow-up care, therapy, etc. Getting a transplant is insanely expensive, but it's life saving.

To help ease the burden of these on-going medical expenses, a fundraising campaign in JD’s honor has been established with HelpHOPELive, a nonprofit organization that has been assisting the transplant community for 30 years. All contributions are tax-deductible, are held by HelpHOPELive in the South Atlantic Lung Transplant Fund, and are administered by HelpHOPELive for transplant-related expenses only. Any size gift will be so appreciated. We're relying on the caring and giving hearts of family and friends, and even a few dollars helps.

So I'm asking for your help for my grandfather, who is way too young to not be a part of my life, and still has so much to live for. I'm currently planning my wedding, and as any girl dreaming of her big day would say- I want my Nana and Papa to be there.

I know a lot of folks won't be able to help, and if thats the case, just get the word out. A share here and a repost there, and eventually word will travel worldwide.

But if you can send a donation, even if it is a few dollars, please do! Here is all the information you need:

 


Make checks payable to: HelpHOPELive
Note in memo section: In honor of J D Longfellow
Please send to: HelpHOPE Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
100 Matsonford Road, Suite 100
Radnor, PA 19087


Go HERE to make a credit card donation!

I am appealing to you on JD’s behalf and ask that you thoughtfully consider making a donation today. From my family to yours, thank you and God bless.

 


Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. This campaign is administered by HelpHOPELive, a 501© (3) nonprofit providing fundraising assistance to transplant and catastrophic injury patients. Information: 800-642-8399

Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 888.830.4989. The license is not an endorsement by the state.

To those that have donated and shared my posts across social networks- THANK YOU! My grandmother is beginning to see donations come in, and we appreciate and thank you so much for helping. Although I cannot say what their goal is because the expenses are ongoing, I do know a few of my friends and fans have donated and I'm so grateful to each of you for your help.

Love always,

Shannon Morse

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