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Michael Wojcik is only 32 years-old, and is in desperate need of a lifesaving kidney transplant. Six years ago, Michael was hiking with family and friends, when he suddenly became very ill. He eventually passed out, and was rushed to the Emergency Room, where doctors discovered Michael was born with very small kidneys. As a result, Michael’s kidneys have progressively stopped functioning, and he is now in end-stage-renal disease. After months of extensive medical testing, Michael is fortunate to be placed on the active transplant list at Rhode Island Medical Center, where he is waiting for a new lease on life!
Michael grew up in Cumberland, Rhode Island and recently moved to Woonsocket. His condition has been life changing, and as an avid skateboarder, Michael is unfortunately unable to continue his passion. More than ever, Michael wants to undergo a kidney transplant and return to his career and once active life. But since his diagnosis, even with the support of his many friends and loving family, Michael has been experiencing a roller coaster of emotions and financial obstacles, as well.
Transplants are lifesaving, but very expensive. Without this surgery, Michael’s time here will quickly run out, and he will lose the battle with his health. Michael is presently unable to work and his out-of-pocket transplant related and medical expenses continue to rise. Co-pays and deductibles, medications, appointments, travel and meal fees, therapies, and living expenses are more than Michael can handle alone. He will also be required to take costly post-transplant, anti-rejection medications for the rest of his life. Michael is having a difficult time keeping up with these expenses, and he desperately needs your financial help.
We have chosen to fundraise with HelpHOPELive in part because HelpHOPELive assures fiscal accountability of funds raised and tax deductibility for donors. Donors can be sure that funds donated will be used only to pay or reimburse medically-related expenses. To make a tax-deductible donation to this fundraising campaign, click on the Donate Now button.
For more information, please contact HelpHOPELive at 800.642.8399.
Thank you ahead of time for your generosity, kindness and prayers during this difficult time for Michael. Any donation, no matter how big or how small, is truly a gift and one step closer to a successful outcome for Michael.
Gratefully, Michael’s loving family and friends
GOOD NEWS UPDATE! We are pleased to inform all of our loyal supporters that on November 9th, 2015 Michael received his Gift-of-Life -- his kidney transplant!
My family wishes you the best of health. This is surely a step in the right direction. Keep in touch.
Nate Wilcox
Your in my thoughts and prayers !!!
Stacey dyndur
Keeping you in thoughts and prayers. Stay strong. <3
Denise Bedford
Sending positive thoughts and energy your way... Wish you the best of everything.
Missy Clement
Not only are you a fighter you have a huge heart and I cannot wait until you can continue your life healthy
LeeAnna Bedard
Good luck mike your amazing, I have known you all your life. wish you the best.with everything.love ya
jane keenan
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Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Michael Wojcik
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Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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