The purpose of the Run For Life Organ Donation Fund is to assist organ transplant patients with medical costs, prescription and mileage expenses, as well as assist potential organ donors with travel expenses. All funds will stay in the Upper Peninsula.
Process: Proceeds for the Run for Life Fund are raised year round, with the largest portion of money being raised at the annual “Run For Life” event each summer.
Transplant patients can apply for funds to help cover unpaid medical expenses relative to medical costs, prescription and mileage expenses, with the maximum annual award being $1,000.
Potential organ donors can apply to assist with travel expenses (mileage, meals and lodging), with the maximum annual award being $500.
A committee will review the applications monthly and recommend funding.
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SHF Organ Donation Fund Helps Calumet Resident
Recently, the 33-year-old kidney transplant patient needed to travel to the University of Wisconsin in Madison to meet with the transplant team to be considered for a new kidney. A native of Puerto Rico but a resident of the Upper Peninsula since 2011, Reyes has been unable to work due to his health issues and is awaiting Social Security eligibility.
Encouraged by a friend, Reyes applied for funding through the Superior Health Foundation’s Run For Life Organ Donation Fund and was awarded $750. That money covered the cost of several nights lodging in Madison, along with mileage and meal expenses for the trip. “We are so thankful. You have no idea what you have done for him,” said family friend Craig Nuottila, who accompanied Reyes on the trip. “He was so stressed about this trip and how to afford it…. a hard thing to do with no income. He is very relieved to have the trip done and over with. He couldn’t have done it without you.” Reyes is now awaiting word on whether he is a candidate for a new kidney.
The Superior Health Foundation’s Run for Life Organ Donation Fund assists qualifying organ transplant patients and organ donors in the Upper Peninsula with out-of-pocket expenses. The Run for Life Organ Donation Fund is set up to assist organ transplant patients with medical costs, prescription and mileage expenses, as well as assist potential organ donors with travel expenses. All monies will stay in the Upper Peninsula.
The fund was borne out of the volunteer work done by Amy Harju of Marquette, who organized the inaugural Run For Life walk/run in the summer of 2012. The event has now evolved into an annual event, with this year’s Run For Life scheduled for Saturday, June 7, at Mattson Lower Harbor Park in Marquette.
The Superior Health Foundation acts as the charitable fundraising arm for U.P. Run For Life. Criteria for the Organ Donation Fund, as well as an online application form, can be found on the SHF website. The maximum annual award for transplant patients is $1,000, with the maximum annual award for organ donors being $500.
Republic woman receives assistance from SHF
For two years, Kristen Manier, center, of Republic has been undergoing peritoneal dialysis at home and through Fresenius Medical Care at UP Health Systems-Marquette. Manier’s kidneys failed in 2012 and has been on a waiting list for a kidney transplant.
To help relieve some of the stress and anxiety Manier, 31, experiences in traveling 30 miles each way three times a week to undergo dialysis, along with tending to two young children, the Superior Health Foundation provided Manier with a gas card and two restaurant gift certificates. The funding came from the Run for Life Organ Donation Fund, a fund established a year ago to provide charitable support for organ donors and recipients to help with out-of-pocket expenses.