Jacob is required to use a peritoneal dialysis machine 9 hours per day, and has done so for 6 years. Dialysis is only a temporary fix, and its effectiveness declines over time with many side effects. After years of consults, visits, and traveling to and from Vanderbilt University Hospital, and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital he has finally been given the green light for a kidney transplant!
As you all can imagine the finances involved with such a procedure are extensive. When a donor is found he and a his mother Debra will be required to live in Cincinnati for upwards of 3 months. She will have to take 3 months of unpaid FMLA, and will likely have to provide her own housing, transportation, fuel and food during that period, not to mention the astronomical medical bills that will stay with him life long. With all that being said let’s all come together and give them one less thing to worry about.