Support for the Holiday Appeal ensures more Hopeful Moments
A devastating diagnosis upended the Shauf family, triggering a year of intensive treatment for a rare form of leukemia. Today, Jocelyn is cancer free.
With life returning to normal, Tim and Sheila Shauf are sharing their gratitude for ‘the army of people’ who supported their daughter’s recovery, by telling their story and encouraging donations to the RMH Foundation holiday appeal.
“This is about saving lives,” said Tim Shauf. “This is about raising funds to pay for the medical technology and equipment that the doctors, nurses, lab techs and pharmacists need to diagnose and treat patients like Jocelyn. Right here — where we live. Tools that are not covered by government funding — critical elements that are solely reliant on the support of us as community members.”
Jocelyn’s life-saving care involved teams of care providers from multiple facilities. Her family witnessed first-hand the impact of her access to timely clinical information and bedside equipment. Through their involvement with the Foundation’s holiday appeal, they hope to give more patients their best chance for a positive outcome.
Donations to the Hopeful Moments holiday appeal will fund the highest priority investments at Ross Memorial include the expansion and modernization of the hospital’s emergency department and ICU, the community’s new MRI and CT scanner, bedside equipment including the new fleet of IV pumps, and the clinical information system that connects patients’ digital health information records to medical technology and bedside tools so every test and treatment is noted in real time and available to the entire care team.
“When Tim Shauf agreed to lead the largest capital campaign in our hospital’s history, he knew it was a cause that would impact everyone in Kawartha Lakes. It’s a responsibility he’s even more passionate about now,” said Erin Coons, RMH Foundation CEO. “We’re so grateful to the Shaufs for sharing their story and couldn’t be happier that Jocelyn is in good health.”
The current postal strike will delay the delivery of the annual holiday appeal letter. Residents may also read it online at rmh.org/foundation. Instead of mailing their donation, residents may consider giving online, by phone or in person at the RMH cashier’s office in the hospital’s main lobby. Those who would like their charitable receipt to provide a tax credit for 2024 are asked to please be sure to make their gift by December 31, 2024. It is through donations that the RMH helps more patients like Jocelyn, and shares more Hopeful Moments.