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We are writing to you on behalf of the Rumple family. As you may know, in 1993, Joy Rumple from Statesville was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy — an illness that eventually leads to congestive heart failure and other heart issues. Within the last three years, Joy has been in and out of the hospital with problems related to her illnesses.
Even after many surgeries/ablations and the implantation of a defibrillator/pacemaker, her symptoms continued to worsen. Joy was told that her only chance at life was to have a heart transplant. Joy has been on the active transplant waiting list now for 17 months at the University of North Carolina Hospitals, and receives IV inotropes (Milrinone) to assist with her heart function until her transplant.
Even with insurance, Joy will have many uninsured, transplant-related expenses such as co-pays and deductibles, doctor visits, travel to and from the transplant center, and the costly immunosuppressant medications that she will need to take for the rest of her life.
To help alleviate this financial burden, a fundraising campaign in Joy’s honor has been established with HelpHOPELive, a non-profit organization assisting the transplant community for thirty years. All donations are tax-deductible, are held by HelpHOPELive in the South-Atlantic Heart Transplant Fund, and are administered by HelpHOPELive for transplant-related expenses only.
For credit card contributions, select the DONATE NOW button or call 800.642.8399.
To donate by check:
Please make checks payable to:
HelpHOPELive
Note in memo section:
In honor of Joy Rumple
Mail to:
HelpHOPELive
Two Radnor Corporate Center
100 Matsonford Road, Suite100
Radnor, PA 19087
Thank you for your continued prayers, love and support. Your contribution is greatly appreciated by the Rumple family.
Hello Joy, how are you doing, I am doing ok just checking on you to see how you are doing since the Transplant, I had mine in 2014, I have been in and out of rejections so much that last month I found out that I have to have another transplant, so finally this past Friday I was put back on the list. But I am still blessed. My email address has changed so you can email me anytime. My new email address is: [email protected]. I hope to hear from you soon.
Joey Sellars
Happy for you Joy, I got my transplant about 9 months ago. Even had the pleasure to meet the donors family. We are so blessed. I hope I am not asking too much but email me sometime at: [email protected]. I would like to hear some things from you if it's not asking too much. I am ok but still things I don't understand. Be Blessed.
Joey Sellars
Our "Joy" has now received her new heart on Oct. 4, 2013, her and Scott's 16th wedding anniversary. As of today, Oct. 18, 2013, she remains at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem, NC. She is doing well but still needs your donations. God Bless Joy and God Bless YOU for helping out.
Donna Shoaf
Day 26 at Baptist for our sweet "Joy." Praying today is the day for your new heart. #PrayersForJoy.
Donna Shoaf/Statesville, NC
You are such an amazing person. You are an inspiration to all of us. We love you!
Angela Moore
Prayers today for our "Joy."
Donna Shoaf/Statesville, NC
We will try our best to come, God willing :) I hope you feel well this morning.
darlene messenger goforth
Ray and I are "in it to win it' with Joy......Committed to helping in any and every way we can!
Donna Shoaf/Statesville, NC
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Joy Rumple
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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