Friday, September 10, 2010

ONE Year Post-Transplant CELEBRATION!!

It's been a year,
and Joseph's still here!!
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He's living, BREATHING, and feeling great...
So on October 8th we're going to celebrate!!
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Please join us for food, friends, and fun
Friday, October 8, 2010
7:00 PM
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The Landing Church
1640 Hwy 42 N.
McDonough, GA 30253
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Monday, July 19, 2010

A Big Thank You

We wanted to show our appreciation to Becky Russell for helping L4J out with some road signs for a fundraiser we were doing. If you are in need any of any of the services she provides ... give her a call, she would be happy to help you!

Thank you Becky!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Enjoy America's Favorite Pastime AND Help L4J!!!

Have fun AND help Lungs4Joseph!

GREAT NEWS!!!

ATLANTATICKETPACKS.COM has partnered together with Lungs4Joseph to help raise funds for post-transplant medications.

If you like going to Atlanta Braves games or know anyone who does ... PLEASE send them to atlantaticketpacks.com for one of the best deals you can find on Braves tickets! What better way to enjoy the rest of the Spring and all of the Summer than by taking your friends and family to enjoy America's favorite pastime knowing that you have also helped Lungs4Joseph.

Answers to most of the questions you may have can be found at atlantaticketpacks.com

Monday, April 12, 2010

GO NUTS!!!


EXCITING NEWS!!! "Lungs for Joseph" is setting out on a fund raising adventure and we would LOVE for YOU to be a part of it! Don't worry ... you don't have to sell anything ... you don't have to show up anywhere... and there's no manual labor involved :-)
In an effort to curb ongoing post transplant medication costs, L4J will be opening a snack stand named .... are you ready..... GO NUTS!!! Yep that's right ... we will be providing Henry County with all sorts of delectable treats with the highlight being FRESH BOILED PEANUTS! Voted "Best Boiled Peanuts in Atlanta" (By our privately selected panel :-) ) these goober peas are going to be irresistible!
Along with our main attraction we will also be selling other favorites such as ... Peanut Brittle, Peanut butter fudge, Peanut clusters, Cotton candy, Lemonade, and other tasty treats. Almost everything we sell will be made by hand and will be sure to make one's mouth happy :-)


So how can you help? Well... we are so glad you asked! Here is a list of items we need.
Food Items:
Velveta cheese blocks
Vanilla extract
Unsalted Butter
Raw peanuts (no shell)
Jumbo raw peanuts (in shell)
Roasted peanuts (no shell)
White almond bark
Dark almond bark
Karo syrup "clear"
Big League Chew Gum Pouches
Country Time pink lemonade mix
Confectioners Powder sugar
Regular granulated sugar
Regular Salt
Small Marshmallows
Rice krispies
Creamy peanut butter
Cajun seasoning
Named Brand Bottled Water

Non-Food Items:
22 quart or larger stock pot
Electric stove top and or large flat griddle
16 ounce to-go cups
Lids for the 16 ounce to go cups
Straws
Paper towels
Individually wrapped wet wipes
"thank you" to go bags
Sandwich size ziploc bags
Ice/Drink Coolers
Small portable electric cooler
Fairly large "instant up" Canopy
Light weight fold up (chairs in a bag) with cup holders
Several extra long drop chords
heavy duty power strips

Things we would also like to use if you know anyone that has these items.
Professional grade snow cone maker
Slushy machine

Also ... if anyone knows anyone that can make signs or banners we could definitely use their help!

Let us know what you can provide or have donated and we will pick it up. Just send us a private message or simply respond to this post.


Items in Bold are items we need multiples of. Actually, we will gladly take multiples of any item on the list but these are the ones that are really important.


One more thing ... we REALLY need items by this weekend. We will gladly accept donations after this weekend but we REALLY need items by then!
Thank You so much for your help!!!

Alone we can do little. Together we can do so much!

Good News!!!

Just got word on last Thursdays (April 8th) bronchoscopy..."Perfect. No rejection!" The Dr.'s have also cut Josephs dose of Prednisone (steroid) in half!!! To God be the glory!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Braves Fundraiser Results...


On April 8th, Lungs4Joseph had 17 volunteers go out to the Atlanta Braves game to sell raffle tickets to raise money for Joseph's new pipes and was able to collect $683.71!!! THANK YOU everybody that went out to sell the 50/50 raffle tickets!!! And a special, THANK YOU!!!...to Anna Hardiman for organizing this fundraiser!!!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

6th Month Report


Can you believe it has been half a year since the translant?! It has been an amazing 6th months watching Joseph do things that he once only dreamed of! As a matter of fact, this past Thursday morning, Joseph CLIMBED Stone Mountain to watch the sunrise!!! Yesterday Joseph went in for his 6 month checkup and was given a clean bill of health and performed better on his pulmonary function test than EVER! He also went in for his 6 month bronchoscopy today and was told that the lungs still "LOOK GREAT"!!! TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Atlanta Braves Fundraiser!!!


Help us raise funds for Lungs4Joseph by selling 50/50 raffle tickets to Braves fans this coming Thursday at Turner Field! Not only will you be helping Joseph pay for his transplant and monthly medications, but you'll have a great time too! We need between 25-80 volunteers. We will be selling raffle tickets up into the bottom of the 2nd inning. After that...we all get to enjoy the game...FOR FREE!

At the end of the 2nd inning, one ticket will be selected and one lucky fan will win 50% of the funds raised. The additional 50% will be split between Lungs for Joseph and the Atlanta Braves Foundation.

According to Atlanta Braves Foundation all volunteers must be 18 or older.

For those of you who would like to carpool with us...we will be meeting at The Landing Church (1640 Hwy 42 McDonough, GA. 30253) at 2:30pm. If you would rather meet us at the park, you can meet us near the front entrance of Turner Field at Ticket Sales at 3:30pm. THANK YOU!!!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Benefit Concert in Essex...Thanks Uncle Vince & Shana!

Below is an article written about a fundraising concert in Essex headed up by Kayse's Aunt Shana and Uncle Vince........

THE THREAT of a terminal illness on a young American man has been lifted with help from a caring Christian family and musical friends in the United Kingdom.

Joseph McCanne suffered from cystic fibrosis, a progressive and incurable disease that attacks the lungs. The only known remedy is major surgery and a lung transplant.

Joseph is a pastor in USA and when diagnosed, his US family, friends and British based family, mounted a vigorous campaign to achieve the daunting but life saving transplant, as well as a financial mountain to save Joseph's life

With medical insurance only covering 80 per cent of the $500,000 cost of the operation and treatment, the family were left with finding the financial mountain of $100,000, assuming a suitable donor could be found.

The race for life started when the 31-year-old’s lung capacity slowly reduced to the dangerous level of just 14 per cent in the latter part of this year.

Finding a transplant donor filled the medics time and reaching the financial goal kept the family busy, but they had reached $70,000 by September in time for the great news that a donor had been found.

Joseph underwent transplant surgery immediately and received his new lungs, astounding his doctors with his progress within a mere six weeks.

However, there was still the matter of a further $30,000 to find and Joseph’s English family made the final push by arranging a musical concert at their church in Essex.

Vince and Shana Avery, regular members of the Peniel Church in Brentwood, came up with the idea of a fund raising concert by Brentwood Brass, a band of whom Vince and other members of the church belong to.

The 26 strong band willingly agreed, with Vince and Shana making all the arrangements for not only the concert, but also an auction to help fill the coffers.

With items such as holidays, theatre tickets, baby sitters and even a limited edition original photograph of Status Quo icon, Rick Parfitt; the event took place before a capacity audience in November.

The generous patrons not only enjoyed an evening of big band music, but also dug deep and raised a staggering $5,500 in just one night.

Brentwood Brass was formed a decade ago from tutors and friends of the Essex based Royal British Legion Youth Marching Band, a group of 90 plus youngsters who to date have many national titles and credits it its name as well as a recent well documented appearance at the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.

The older generation of players in Brentwood Brass satisfy their love of music by performing sitting down rather than marching, but in the process have raised more than £10,000 for charity.

With a repertoire encompassing arrangements of most of the big bands including Duke Ellington and Glenn Miller, the band plays anything from Bizet to Vaughan Williams as well.

The concert in September kept the mood light and included a good selection with Gene Kelly’s Singing in the Rain, Breezing Down Broadway and New York New York in honour of Joseph.

The good news came from Vince at the end of November saying the transplant was successful and Joseph would soon be going home. He said: “The doctors are amazed at his progress and said that looking at the lungs you would never know he had had a transplant. He has been exercising and playing sports like tennis that he has never been able to play before in his life.

In a world of challenges, this is a success story of family, faith and friendship spanning the Atlantic and enhancing the beauty of music by working together to give another human being the important gift of life.