Help Matt Get Treatment at Mayo Clinic

It all started in November when my husband Matt suffered a heart attack and has been diagnosed with SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection) which is a rare diagnosis. Matt has since seen Drs here in IL and is now being referred to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for treatment and we are struggling to save the money as he has to go in August and have to pay ALL expenses including Hotel room. Since Matt had his heart attack in November he was off work for almost 2 months before he was able to return to work and we are still working on catching up on bills as he still misses work due to his medical condition. We also learned in the recent months that he does lack blood flow to his left Kidney and has blood clots not only in his heart but also in his stomach along with narrowing veins. We are just trying to do the best we can to provide for our family at the same time. Any and all donations are appreciated!




Organizer Kaitlin Donnelly

Marseilles, IL

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