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In April, on his sixty-sixth birthday, Don Zawasky, my big brother, was diagnosed with severe leukemia. He’s a self employed businessman who’s worked passionately over the years restoring, painting and rebuilding classic automobiles. The recession took it’s toll on business, but Don always managed to make ends meet, up until now. Don has always been the sole provider for the family. He and his wife Sandy, of forty five years, have also taken on the care of their two young grandchildren,ages ten and twelve, who live with them. In 2013 they were all evicted from their home of twenty two years when the river overflowed its banks and the house flooded. When Don’s friend had to have his leg amputated a couple of years ago, he and Sandy relocated to a larger and more expensive house to help him. He now lives with them and has a home and healthcare support. Don and Sandy have always been kind and generous people. Now, with his illness, Don’s in hospital, no longer able to work. He’s on the verge of losing everything, his business, his home and his life. Please help.
july 8th update:
Don is responding well to treatment! He is a fighter! Even great warriors sometimes need help -- thank you for yours!
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In April, on his sixty-sixth birthday, Don Zawasky, my big brother, was diagnosed with severe leukemia. He’s a self employed businessman who’s worked passionately over the years restoring, painting and rebuilding classic automobiles. The recession took it’s toll on business, but Don always managed to make ends meet, up until now. Don has always been the sole provider for the family. He and his wife Sandy, of forty five years, have also taken on the care of their two young grandchildren,ages ten and twelve, who live with them. In 2013 they were all evicted from their home of twenty two years when the river overflowed its banks and the house flooded. When Don’s friend had to have his leg amputated a couple of years ago, he and Sandy relocated to a larger and more expensive house to help him. He now lives with them and has a home and healthcare support. Don and Sandy have always been kind and generous people. Now, with his illness, Don’s in hospital, no longer able to work. He’s on the verge of losing everything, his business, his home and his life. Please help.
july 8th update:
Don is responding well to treatment! He is a fighter! Even great warriors sometimes need help -- thank you for yours!