Meet the Kuntzmanns: Andy, Kendyl, Adrian, and Ashton — a family who loves Jesus, serves their community with open hands, and shows up for others with compassion and strength. Now, it’s our turn to show up for them.
A couple of years ago, their son Ashton had what was supposed to be a routine dental procedure. But things quickly spiraled. A serious abscess had formed in a broken tooth that was removed—but not fully treated. It spread into his face and eventually resulted in a rare complication from a root canal called a hypochlorite injury.
Instead of healing, Ashton grew worse. His labs and bloodwork were alarming—something deeper was going on. That’s when doctors began suspecting toxic mold exposure.
You see, the Kuntzmanns had dealt with basement flooding years ago. While everything looked dry and mold-free on the surface, they recently discovered otherwise. After removing baseboards and drywall near a leaky window and unsealed water main, they found mild damage—but when they lifted the “waterproof” flooring, their worst fears were realized.
Underneath the floor was a hidden swamp of black mold. Moisture had been trapped for years, spreading silently under nearly the entire basement—including Ashton’s bedroom.
Ashton has since endured multiple hospital stays, kidney biopsies, rounds of bloodwork, and is now undergoing 6-hour infusions three times a week. The toll on his body—and this family—is unimaginable. They are still waiting to find out if insurance will cover a portion of the treatments.
Both devoted parents have had to change up their job schedules for Ashton’s full-time care. With medical expenses mounting, loss of income, and the need to fully gut and rebuild their basement, their savings is vanishing fast.
Here’s How We Can Help:
$30,000 – to safely restore their basement and make Ashton’s room healthy again
$10,000 – to help cover medical bills and ongoing hospital costs
This family has poured love into their community for years. Let’s pour some back into them. Every donation, share, and prayer matters more than you know. Let’s rally around the Kuntzmanns and remind them: they are not alone.
Give. Share. Pray.
Thank you for being part of their miracle.