Jeremiah Bell Donation Information

Jeremiah Bell was diagnosed with Wilms Tumor (kidney cancer) on March 19th. He is the 5-year-old son of Misti and Chiz Bell. Misti is our case manager for the hospital and has been with us for 15 years. He has had surgery and begun chemo-which will be weekly for the next 15 weeks. He has already had to stay in the hospital because of the side effects of chemo and his weakened immune system.
We recently found out that donating blood at this upcoming blood drive will benefit Jeremiah Bell, the son of Misty Bell, Case Manager at DHCHD. Please read for more details.
A patient credit account has been set up for Jeremiah Bell with Coffee Memorial Blood Center. Your donation will give points to Jeremiah that will build up into funds to help pay for his blood transfusions. This helps support the Bell family financially with medical costs. When you go to donate, please let the staff know up front that this is a credit for Jeremiah Bell so appropriate paperwork can be completed. #hisfightismyfight #donateforjeremiah
To schedule an appointment please call 806.331.8833 or online at this link: https://www.yourbloodinstitute.org/. Walk ins also welcome.
NOTE: Your donation will NOT go directly to him, so blood type and donation type are not specific to just his needs, and any and all types of blood and donations are welcome.
Coffee Memorial Blood Center will bring their bloodmobile and set up outside of the hospital from 9am – 2pm on Wednesday, May 12th.
T-shirt are also for sale in support of Jeremiah: Click here to purchase. 

You can also call 806.249.5513 to donate at First State Bank in Dalhart to the Jeremiah Bell medical fund.

Use hashtags  #hisfightismyfight #donateforjeremiah to share his story on Facebook. His story can be found at here: On Facebook

 

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