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Patient Assistance
Applying For Financial Assistance: If you are a leukemia patient who would like to be considered for limited financial aid, send an email describing your situation to: stuartmosher@aol.com, or mail it to: The Shannon Mosher Memorial Foundation, Inc. at 3589 Rock Elm Court, Auburn, GA 30011. Our Patient Assistance program provides aid in form of reimbursements for certain expenses not covered by your insurance provider. A financial grant application form will be sent to you for completion. A parent or other involved family member or friend, acting on behalf of a leukemia patient, may also assist in providing the appropriate information to the Foundation.
GOLF BENEFIT RESULTS:
We had a tremendous response to the first charity golf tournament that was held to benefit the Foundation's Patient Assistance program, held in Ocala, FL on May 3, 2008, netting just over $3,700 that will be used to provide some financial relief to several leukemia patients. Teresa and I were pleased that we were able to be there, and it was especially rewarding to have one of the local patients from the Ocala area, 8-year old Angela Page, who we have been assisting since 2004, there with her parents, Viodelda and Myron. The corporate sponsors and golfers were also able to meet this family, and they were very happy to have a personal picture of what their involvement would mean to Angela and her family and other leukemia patients in need of financial assistance. We hope to be able to continue providing financial assistance to many deserving leukemia patients, as long as there is a need and we have funds available.
GOLF BENEFIT EVENT:
On May 3, 2008, the annual Performance Elastomers, Inc. Golf Scramble, will be held at the Country Club at Silver Springs Shores in Ocala, FL. We are blessed that this year our Foundation will be the beneficiary of the charitable net proceeds resulting from this event. Special thanks go to our friends, Palmer Pendleton, from Class 1 and his wife, Danielle, who works with Regions Bank, who were both very instrumental in getting the Foundation approved for this event. To reserve a place in the tournament and/or to otherwise participate in this event as a prize contributor, etal, please contact Palmer at 352-266-4215.
All of the net proceeds received by the Foundation from this event will go into our General Fund, and 100% of those proceeds will then be redistributed to leukemia patients and their families as reimbursements of expenses not covered by their insurance provider. If you would like to participate in this event through an individual hole, putting green or driving range sponsorship or by donating a prize(s) to be awarded to one or more of the golfers, please contact Palmer Pendleton at 352-266-4215 or Paula Finn at 352-266-9843. Any direct contributions to the Foundation should be sent by check payable to: The Shannon Mosher Memorial Foundation, Inc, 3589 Rock Elm Court, Auburn, GA 30011.
THE SHANNON MOSHER MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, INC (REG. #13950). A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.
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December 20, 2007
After the death of our daughter, Shannon, from leukemia on May 20,
2000, we fulfilled her heartfelt desire to do something to help
others who face this disease by establishing this 501(c)(3)
non-profit Foundation in her memory. Our primary efforts
are directed to providing financial assistance to leukemia patients
for expenses not covered by insurance, and to informing and
encouraging others to become regis- tered on the national registries
as bone marrow/stem cell donors. Since the Foundation sent its
first reimbursement check to a leukemia patient six and a half years
ago, the Foundation has had the honor and privilege of providing
tangible financial assistance to 32 leukemia patients and their
families. With the generous donations received from family, friends
and others, the Foundation has provided 135 individual grants to
these patients totaling $24,466.62.
As a relatively small Foundation with limited resources, our Board
has approved $1,000 as the maximum that we're able to provide any
one patient during a 12-month period. At some point, we would like
to be able to increase the maximum that our patients can receive
because, in many cases, the need is so much greater than what we can
fulfill. Teresa and I receive no compensation for our service to
this cause and we cover the cost of most of the administrative
expenses. This is just something that we've been called to do, and
we feel blessed to have the opportunity to be able to fulfill
Shannon's desire related to these needs.
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When Shannon was in desperate need of a bone marrow donor during her
second remission, we held a bone marrow/stem cell drive at our
church on 2/6/00, and 420 new volunteer donors were registered. The
Foundation has since co-hosted and/or assisted at 11 drives, during
which 948 other new donors have been added to the national
registries.
As 2007 draws to a close, we only have about $300 remaining in our
account for Patient Assistance. All tax-deductible contributions
received go into our General Fund, unless otherwise designated, and
100% of those funds are redirected back to leukemia patients as
reimbursement for many of the expense not met by their insurance
provider.
Would you please consider a year-end donation to the Foundation and help us continue to meet the needs of patients and families? Send your check or money order to: The Shannon Mosher Memorial Foundation, Inc., 3589 Rock Elm Court, Auburn, GA 30011. Wishing you and your families a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Blessings,
Stuart Mosher
Six and one half years Milestone: December 11, 2007Six and one-half years ago, the Foundation was able to send its first check to a leukemia patient approved for financial aid as part of our Patient Assistance program. Including that first patient, the Foundation has had the honor and privilege of providing tangible financial assistance to 32 leukemia patients and their families. With the generous financial support and donations received from family, friends and others, the Foundation has provided 135 individual grants to these 32 patients totaling $24,466.62. Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to the General Fund of the Foundation to help support our Patient Assistance program. Tax-deductible contributions may be made to the Foundation by sending a check or money order payable to: The Shannon Mosher Memorial Foundation, Inc. c/o Treasurer 3589 Rock Elm Court Auburn, GA 30011-4678 IMPORTANT NOTE: 100% of all General Fund contributions are redirected back to leukemia patients in form of reimbursement checks for expenses that are not covered by their insurance.
Three-year (less a month) Milestone: May 11, 2004Three years ago (less a month) today, the Foundation was able to send its first check to a leukemia patient approved for financial aid as part of our Patient Assistance program. Including that first patient, the Foundation has had the honor and privilege of providing tangible financial assistance to 24 leukemia patients and their families. With the generous financial support and donations from family, friends and others, the Foundation has provided 84 individual grants to these 24 patients totaling $14,997.04. Stuart Mosher Executive Director One-Year Milestone:
June 11, 2002
One year ago today,
the Foundation was able to send its first check to a leukemia patient
approved for financial aid as part of our Patient Assistance program. A
total of three checks totaling $750 over a 3-month period were sent to
this patient who was having to battle the many problems inherent after
going through a bone marrow transplant. These reimbursements were for some
expenses incurred by the patient and his family not covered by insurance.
Including that first patient approved a year ago, the Foundation has
approved a total of 15 patients for Patient Assistance (and there are two
pending) and has been able to issue 43 checks totaling over $6,800 to 13
of them. We’ve been able to provide this financial aid only because of the generous contributions received from many people, such as: donations received from the family and friends of a leukemia patient who passed away last year as memorial gifts in his honor; in January this year, a generous gift from someone in Wisconsin who apparently just heard about our Foundation and felt led to make a contribution; and gifts from Shannon’s family and friends, some of whom have selected the Foundation as the agency to receive their contributions through the annual United Way drive at Bank of America. There have been others, and we feel truly blessed when folks who want to make a difference in the lives of leukemia patients they don’t even know support the Foundation. As a relatively new Foundation with limited resources, $1,000 is the maximum that we’re able to provide any one patient during a 12-month period and, except for two such situations the past year where we’ve reached this maximum, to date we have not had to reject a specific financial request from a leukemia patient. We would like to keep that record in tact, and at some point be able to increase the maximum that any one patient can receive. With your help, these can be reasonable objectives. It’s our desire to honor what Shannon so much had hoped to be able to do had she survived. Teresa and I receive no compensation for our service to this cause; it’s just something we've been called to do and we feel blessed to have the opportunity to be able to fulfill Shannon's desires related to these needs. After a check to a patient that I mailed yesterday, our Patient Assistance account balance is hovering in the area of $500. Please allow me to challenge you to respond to help us continue providing much needed financial relief to other leukemia patients. Send your tax-deductible donation to The Shannon Mosher Memorial Foundation, Inc., 3589 Rock Elm Court, Auburn, GA 30011-4678. Our phone number is 678-377-7036; and my email is: stuartmosher@aol.com. Also, if your company provides matching grants, please consider including the appropriate form in your letter to us that we can complete and return to them. A required public service announcement: THE SHANNON MOSHER MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, INC. (REG.# CH13950) RECEIVES 100% OF EACH FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION (THERE ARE NO PROFESSIONAL SOLICITORS OR FUNDRAISERS CONTRACTED BY THE FOUNDATION WHO RETAIN ANY PERCENTAGE OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED). A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. Please know that your gift will be used wisely, and that one or more patients will be able to experience some much needed relief from the overwhelming financial burdens they face. Stuart Mosher Executive Director
The Foundation may be able to provide assistance with bone marrow drives, fundraising, some limited financial aid gifts, as well as emotional support specific to leukemia and related bone marrow transplant issues and concerns. Consider making a contribution to the Foundation to help support our Patient Assistance program. 100% of all General Contributions are redirected back to leukemia patients in form of reimbursement checks for expenses that may not be paid by their insurance. To help leukemia patients in this area of need, make a contribution to the General Fund of the Foundation by sending a check or money order payable to: The Shannon Mosher Memorial Foundation, Inc., c/o Treasurer, 3589 Rock Elm Court, Auburn, GA 30011. Thank you for your generosity and desire to help. Please provide your name and full address, and the Foundation will send a written acknowledgement of your contribution. All contributions are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. This Fund is administered by The Shannon Mosher Memorial Foundation, Inc., a 501 (c) (3), non-profit tax-exempt organization located at 3589 Rock Elm Court, Auburn, GA 30011, whose primary mission is to assist leukemia patients and their families; to increase the funding for leukemia and bone marrow transplant research; and to increase the number of bone marrow donors on the national registries. THE SHANNON MOSHER MEMORIAL FOUNDATION,
INC. (REG. #13950) RECEIVES 100% OF EACH FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION (THERE ARE
NO PROFESSIONAL SOLICITORS OR FUNDRAISERS CONTRACTED BY THE FOUNDATION WHO
RETAIN ANY PERCENTAGE OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED).
A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY
BE OBTAINED FROM THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE
(800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY
ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. For additional information, please contact the Foundation at stuartmosher@aol.com, or call 678-377-7036.
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