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Help Hope Live for David Schultz Accessible Vehicle Purchase

David is a husband, father, son, brother and uncle. In 2013, at the age of 32, he was diagnosed with an Aortic Coarctation, considered a birth defect. He underwent major heart surgery. Though surgery itself was successful, there were several complications including vocal cord paralysis that left him with a whisper soft voice. After months of recuperation he began to experience issues in his lower extremities which led to a diagnosis of Arachnoid Cysts in the thoracic region of his spinal column. Symptoms of the Arachnoid Cysts pressing on his spinal cord eventually lead to another major surgery in August of 2014 to remove the cysts. After months of recuperation it was discovered in March of 2015 that the cysts had returned. These cysts disrupt the communication pathway that allows his brain to control his legs. David has been confined to the wheelchair since 2015 and unable to return to his career with our county sheriff’s department. David continues serving as a volunteer leader in Scouting America. He also continues to attend & support his daughter’s school events and sports activities as well as those of his niece and nephew. David’s family enjoys outdoor activities and attending Chicago Hounds Rugby matches. As with most families, David, along with his wife and daughter, likes to share experiences and adventures together.Reliable transportation is important for David. He has traveled over 70 miles for specialized healthcare and other services not available in his community. Many family celebrations are also a distance from his home. The wheelchair accessible van he was blessed with in 2015 is no longer reliable for out-of-town travel. David has always been a hardworking individual. He worked in hospital security while in college and worked in county corrections for over twelve years. This major life change has humbled him and his family, who are more likely to give than to receive. There are many barriers and obstacles to overcome when in a wheelchair. Having an accessible vehicle is a huge benefit to travel any distance from home. We pray this program with Help, Hope, Live will help to eliminate a major transportation issue. If you can donate any amount, big or small, it all counts toward the goal. Any donations will be greatly appreciated. If you are not able to donate, please help by sharing David’s story. Prayers are always welcome. Thank you & God bless!  Family and friends of David Schultz are raising money for the nonprofit Help Hope Live to fund uninsured medical expenses associated with Catastrophic Illness. David has chosen to fundraise for Help Hope Live in part because Help Hope Live assures fiscal accountability of funds raised and tax deductibility for contributors. Contributors can be sure donations will be used to pay or reimburse medical and related expenses. To make a tax-deductible donation to this fundraising campaign, click on the Give button.For more information, please contact Help Hope Live at 800.642.8399.Thank you for your support!

Updates (4)

June 12, 2025

Oh my gosh! You did it! We have surpassed our original goal with the help of so many family & friends! Thank you! Thank you! We're gonna buy a van!

May 9, 2025

From David's wife, Holly...The hope is that one day soon David Schultz will get a new van. The recent blessing we are so thankful for is progress with his health. We will take what we can, inch by inch. He had surgery on his vocal cords last month. The doctor wasn't even sure going into it if any change would happen but David has never been one to give up. After the surgery the doctor informed me that his scar tissue that banded across the 2 cords was much worse that she anticipated. It had actually solidified into bone since it had been damaged 10 years ago. She managed to cut it out and said the left vocal cord showed some movement and looked promising, however the right one showed no movement and she didn't think any improvement would happen. When David finally woke up I heard him talk for the first time in 10 years at more than a whisper. It wasn't strong but as the days went on that week it continued to get stronger. He was able to order his own drink at a counter and be heard. He's able to be heard on a phone. He's able to talk without having to constantly repeat himself, or force enough breath out to make a loud enough whisper. He had his 1 week check up with the doctor and they informed him everything was looking really good and amazingly enough his right vocal cord was now also showing some movement. Now this may seem small in the grand scheme of things with his health as we are still battling other issues daily, but wow! This is a victory for him that am happy to share. I love hearing him talk now. It's still not his once strong voice, but the sound is so sweet after so many years. I will always thank God for things that may seem small but mean so much more. A big thank you to all of our friends and family for your support over the years. A smile, a quick text hello, a meal, all of things that may seem small to some have meant a great deal to us.

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May 9, 2025

David - always praying good things for you ❤️

JoAnne Barrie

May 9, 2025

David, we hope this gets you closer to your goal!
Uncle Ray and Aunt Kathy

Anonymous

April 19, 2025

David,
During this very holy time, we pray the generosity of others will help to reach your goal.

Love from Cousin’s , Kathi H. and John Franklin

Kathi and John Franklin