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Family and friends of Cynthia Becvar are raising money for the nonprofit Help Hope Live to fund medical expenses associated with Liver Transplant. Cynthia has chosen to fundraise with Help Hope Live in part because donations are tax deductible for contributors and will only be used to cover medical and related expenses.
CYNTHIA’S UNIMAGINABLE JOURNEY
In 2023, Cynthia’s world changed forever. After enduring a complicated brain surgery, she contracted meningitis. While fighting through this already grueling battle, doctors uncovered a deeper, life-threatening issue: Cynthia’s liver is failing due to cirrhosis. The only thing standing between her and the life she deserves is a liver transplant. The path forward is not easy. Cynthia has been making frequent trips to UPMC in Pittsburgh, going through endless tests and appointments, and doing everything possible to prepare for this life-saving procedure; she even had a second brain surgery. Once they find a donor, the Becvar family will have to relocate to Pittsburgh for 2-3 months to ensure proper recovery. Cynthia’s husband Greg will have to take a leave of absence from both his jobs. One job he will get partial pay and one job he will not receive any pay.
The emotional and physical toll of this journey is immense, but the financial burden is equally overwhelming. Medical expenses, travel costs, and the challenge of sustaining a household during this time are more than they can shoulder alone.
WHY WE NEED YOU
Cynthia is only 55 years old, with so much more life to live and love to give. Her laughter, warmth, and kindness are irreplaceable to her family, friends, and everyone lucky enough to know her. She has always been the first to offer a helping hand or a listening ear. Now, it’s our turn to be there for her. This is not just about saving a life— it’s about restoring hope, reuniting a family, and giving a remarkable woman the chance to continue spreading her light in this world.
Your support will:
JOIN US IN GIVING CYNTHIA HER LIFE BACK
Cynthia’s strength is awe-inspiring, but she cannot do this alone. We are calling on everyone who has ever been touched by her kindness—or simply moved by her story—to join us in this fight. Cynthia’s life is worth fighting for.
Let’s come together to give her the future she deserves—a future filled with joy, love, and the countless memories she has yet to make. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your generosity, your compassion, and your belief in the power of community. Together, we can make this miracle happen.
DONATE NOW TO SAVE CYNTHIA’S LIFE
With endless gratitude,
The Becvar Family
🌟 A Huge Thank You to Gorjana! 🌟We are beyond grateful to Gorjana for their generous donation to Baskets of Love for Cynthia! 💛 Your kindness and support mean so much as we come together to help Cynthia on her journey toward a liver transplant#BasketsOfLove #ThankYouGorjana #CommunitySupport #HelpHopeLive
Shoutout to Tiff’s Treats in Raleigh Village for their generous donation today! I can’t wait to share their delicious treats with everyone. If you’re in the area, be sure to stop by and show them some love—great cookies and even better people! WWW.Cookiedelivery.com#TiffsTreats #RaleighVillage #SupportLocal
I want to give a shout out to “Scavenger Hunts by Let’s Roam” link to https://www.letsroam.com/ they are making an amazing donation for our upcoming fundraiser on March 9th. Baskets Of Love For Cynthia. Please visit their website and show them some love. Thank you
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Cindy,
I wish for only the best for you and your family and pray that you receive what you need to be with your loving family. Stay strong in your faith and please always know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. You are an amazing person! All The Best, Lorraine
Lorraine Noto
Praying for Gods healing Angels to continue to provide you with strength and healing!
Kerry Crean
Dear Cynthia,
I want you to know how much I admire your strength and bravery during this difficult time. Your courage is truly remarkable, and I have no doubt that you will face this challenge with the same grace and determination that you bring to everything you do.
The road to a liver transplant is not easy, but your incredible spirit and the love and support of your friends and family will carry you through. Remember, you are not alone – we are all here by your side, cheering you on every step of the way.
Your positivity and strength are a source of inspiration to all of us. You have touched so many lives with your kindness and generosity, and now it's our turn to support you in this journey.
May the Lord surround you with His love and comfort you with His peace. May He give you strength and courage as you face this journey and may His healing hands be upon you. May you feel His presence and know that you are never alone, for He is always with you. Amen.
With heartfelt support,
XOXO, Shannon
Anonymous
Blessed to know you.
Anonymous
Praying for Cindy and her family! May the Lord's healing hands help her.
Coleen Ingram-Furman
Praying for your health and healing that Gods Angels surround and strengthen you.
Kerry Scott
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Cynthia Becvar
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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