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As some of you know, Michiko Gibson and I married 30 years ago, and are the parents of two adult children, David Jr. and Afrika. By all accounts, Michiko was a vibrant, active, caring woman. However, 27 years ago, Michiko was diagnosed with end-stage renal disease. In 1991 she became disabled having to leave her nursing profession intermittently due to her battle with numerous medical issues and hospitalizations. Michiko eagerly awaits a lifesaving kidney transplant.
Michiko is trained as a Registered Nurse by profession, and has become skilled in various facets of her career. She is very involved with our local church as an Intercessor; she has a passion to pray for others. She has served as an usher, assisted in coordinating health fairs with fellow colleagues, and taught etiquette and modeling. Going on peaceful bicycle rides, her passion for the sport of horseback riding and the art of drawing are a few favorite pastimes. She looks forward to a time when she is able to return to this vibrant life she once lived.
To that end, Michiko has undergone extensive testing in order to be listed at Jackson Memorial. She has been on dialysis in one form or another for the past 25 years. Although Michiko has insurance, which is a blessing, we have come to realize that funding this surgery is a monumental task. There are many uninsured transplant-related expenses including travel to and from the center, relocation at the time of the transplant for both Michiko and her caregiver, co-pays for medical visits, procedures and post-transplant immunosuppressant medications she’ll need to take for the rest of life.
To help reduce this financial burden, a fundraising campaign in Michiko’s honor has been established with HelpHOPELive, a nonprofit organization that has been assisting the transplant community for 30 years. All donations are tax deductible, are held by HelpHOPELive in the Southeast Kidney Transplant Fund, and are administered by HelpHOPELive for transplant-related expenses only. Please, if you can, make a donation today.
Make checks payable to:
HelpHOPELive
Note in memo section:
In honor of Michiko Gibson
Please mail to:
HelpHOPELive
2 Radnor Corporate Center
100 Matsonford Road, Suite 100
Radnor, PA 19087
For credit card contributions, please click the Donate Now button.
Please help Michiko get this second chance to reach her goal to return to the workforce and to use her knowledge and skills to contribute to society. Thank you for your kindness and generosity.
Sincerely,
David Gibson (husband)
561-697-3573
Hi cousin, I will make a donation and encourage others to do the same. I love you and God bless...
Mattie LaMarr- Hudson Cleveland,OH
Much love and God's Blessings Michko, and to you David. We will do what we can to help and will offer up our prayers also.
Bert & Vera Pender
A Great Big Thank You to all of My Contributors who have donated in funds, The Quilt Raffle and The Night at the Imrov August 12th. You still have time to buy your Night at The Improv tickets for $10.00 a ticket online at this site. Please see to the left of this website for purchase online: My fundraisers or call me: Michiko at 561-697-3573 for paper tickets for A Night at the Improv will continue to be sold the day of the show. The Quilt Raffle tickets are available for $5.00 a ticket as well please call my contact phone number above for purchase.
God Bless You
Michiko
Michiko T. Gibson
We LOVE you VERY much!!!!!!!!
Always, Tracey, Ron, and Nailah
Michiko,
I make a donation and will make more when I can. I have encouraged others to make donations also.
Stay strong and God Bless you...Audrey
Audrey E. Bell/NJ
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Michiko Gibson
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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