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sheila-oakley
Review for Community Benefit Tree Inc, Kaukauna, WI, USA
Our son was diagnosed at age two with a rare braintumor. He undergone a surgery in 2005 to remove the tumor as well as in 2007 underwent a second surgery as more cells were found via a routine MRI. Five weeks later to the date, he had fluid on the brain resulting from the surgery and was again hospitalized. During this time my husband and I felt that we could do it on our own. We didn't ask for help as when we searched for state and local help we didn't meet the guidelines. We were a middle income family with both of us working so the household income didn't meet the 'needing guidelines'. It was fustrating as our son was placed on hormone replacement (daily medications) immediately following the first surgery and would be life long. He lost his pitutary gland so in order for him to function and live, he needs help with daily oral meds. Not to mention his growth has stopped as without a pitutary gland one will not grow. So being two and through the years he has stayed in a two year old body. In December 2008 through January 2009 he underwent Tomotheraphy Radiation (29 days) to again target more cells that showed on a routine MRI scan. For the time up through the second surgery we took finances from our 401K, savings and other investments to pay for the over $20,000.00 medical out of pocket expenses. Not to mention travel expenses. We were blessed to be able to fall back on what we had to retire on. Going up against the radiation we didn't know what, where or how we were moving forward as we had exhausted all our opportunties of monies. But knew we had to live and provide for our family of two children. During 2007 my husband also lost his job as it moved overseas. So we were extremely unstable of yet another financial crisis. Our families got together and teamed with Community Benefit Tree and had a benefit for our son in May of 2009. The monies raised were to help with medical and living expenses. It gave us HOPE that we had something to help us through the next level of our journey. As the support came from many different areas of the community, CBT also gave their support in guidance when I called and asked questions of concern as to handle various situations. Still to this date of June 2010 I can call them with questions and they guide me in a direction that supports me and my family. Our son continues to get treatment in Milwaukee and is doing good! We live one day at a time and make memories.
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
Helping out other benefits to support other families going through a medical crisis.
If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
Bring more awareness to the communities in the area as their is a need for their service (s).
What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...
That there is a local organization willing to help families with a medical crisis and the guidlines are not a financial process. They care deeply about the receipient and their family.
The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were...
friendly and willing to serve. Having passion to help. To make a difference in our lives.
If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...
go nationaly to help the needing families that are striving to pay out of pocket medical bills and daily living expenses. A crisis changes your life forever and we don't always have control to prevent it.
Ways to make it better...
n/a
In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are...
having funds available to help bring awareness to a larger point of contact group.
One thing I'd also say is that...
Anyone willing and wanting to donate monies, this is your right choice. People that are passionate about helping people. If I had monies to donate, I would donate to this organization.
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2010