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My husband, Joshua is 36-year-old and has been a Type 1 diabetic for the last 19 years. We have one child, T.J, who is nine. In recent years, due to his illness, Josh has become legally blind and is unable to enjoy the freedom of his motorcycle without special glasses. His only chance at a healthy life is to have a kidney/pancreas transplant.
Josh has been evaluated at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, WA and was found to be an excellent candidate for a kidney/pancreas transplant.
Due to his illness, he is unable to continue working on motorcycles at Boise Cycle LLC., and has been finding small jobs here and there to bring in extra income. Josh would like so much to be able to get back to work and be able to once again enjoy our important family activities. My husband is a very loving person who is always willing to help whether it is wrenching on bikes, trucks, cars or putting on the gloves and hauling hay for his family.
Although Josh has Medicare, he will have many uninsured transplant-related expenses such as: co-pays and deductibles, doctors’ visits, travel to and from the transplant center and the costly immunosuppressant medications he will have to take for the rest of his life. This is a challenge we cannot meet alone.
To assist with financial burden, a fundraising campaign in Joshua’s honor has been established HelpHOPELive, a nonprofit organization that has been assisting the transplant community for more than 30 years. All donations are tax-deductible, are held by HelpHOPELive in the Northwest Kidney/Pancreas Transplant fund, and are administered by HelpHOPELive for transplant-related expenses only. To help make a contribution today, select the “Donate Now” button or see the instructions in the “Mailing a Check?” box on the right side of this page.
Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Please know that your contribution counts.
Thank you so much,
Joshua and Bobbi Wells
208-936-9242
tullyjames1@hotmail.com
Josh had his surgery on June 21st of this year . Everything is going well , thank goodness. We are thankful for all our family and friends for all the prayers and love during this trying time in our lives. Thank you also to Helphopelive for every thing and support you gave. Big Hugs the Wells family
T.J. expresses how he feels about his dad, Joshua Wells, and his battle with type 1 diabetes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7M-noo6ni2k&feature=youtube_gdata
If there is anything I can do, please let me know. I will start with sharing this page. Love you guys.
MsHolly
Thank you all so much. He means the world to me too.
bobbi wells
Hey Josh...We tried to send our donation but it would not take our cc. or security code??? I'm going to drop off the check with Sue and Carl tomorrow. Im sure they can get it to you! God Bless you.....
Goose and Nettie Cumpton xoxoxoxo
Josh, We are thrilled to donate to help with this huge expense. We will pray for your quick healing and getting back to a somewhat normal life. God's blessings on you and your family. Goose and Nettie Cumpton xoxoxo
Goose and Nettie Cumpton
Best of luck Josh. Prayers for you and your family!
Judy Petersen
We got your back on this honey. Let's start the drum rolling!
Cindi Davis
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Joshua Wells
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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