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Cindy Gower is in need of a kidney transplant and is appealing to her community to help make it happen.
Cindy is a lifelong resident of Jackson, TN, and is a proud member of East Union Baptist Church. She formerly worked at Waffle House and Quaker Oats. She met the love of her life on Valentine’s Day, 2001. They were married on Christmas Eve, 2002, and were blessed with two beautiful children.
In March 2014, Cindy was diagnosed with end stage renal failure. She now requires dialysis three times per week. Due to her health challenges, she is no longer able to do many of the things she loves. Never did she think that a sickness could change her life so much! She misses being an active wife and mother. Because of her many medical expenses, finances are very tight and her family has made many sacrifices. She hopes to be receive the ultimate gift of life as she desperately wants to make things easier on them.
Transplantation is life-saving, but very expensive. Funding this procedure is a monumental task as there will be many related expenses not covered by insurance including a lifetime of costly anti-rejection medications. Current and expected medical bills are adding up to more than the Gower family can handle alone.
To help with financial burden of Cindy’s uninsured expenses, a fundraising campaign in her honor has been established with Help Hope Live, a trusted nonprofit organization that has been providing community-based fundraising guidance to patients and their families for more than 30 years. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law, are held by Help Hope Live in the South-Atlantic Kidney Transplant Fund, and are administered by Help Hope Live for transplant-related expenses only. To make a tax-deductible donation to this fundraising campaign, click on the Donate Now button.
Your support is critical to the overall success of Cindy’s struggle. If you’re able to help financially, please know that your contribution counts. If not, Cindy and her family understand, and simply ask that you share her story and hold them in prayer. Thank you in advance for your thoughtful consideration, kindness, and encouragement.
Phebe Burroughs oldest son Clayton M.Baggett and my brother is Sgt.Jeremiah Lee Baggett at Lexington Police Department in Lexington, TN and I live in Oakfield,TN with my stepfather Richard DaronBurroughs & Mother Phebe Burroughs in a studio apartment(claytonbaggett.doodlekit.com) on march 27, 2017,diagnosed with Cronic Kidney dease,stage 5.
Clayton M.Baggett
Members of the church who helped me
East Union Baptist church
I want to Thank everyone who has donated....especially East Union Baptist church........I love you all
Cindy
Donated and sharing! Love u!
Darlene and Steve
Love ya cuz!! Praying for you and the family!
sheri yarbrough
Best of luck. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Susan White
Cindy,
You are a good, strong, God fearing woman and I know that you will receive the help you need. I am praying for you and the family. I Love you. Bit
Francis Blessike
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Cindy R Gower
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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