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The father of two Texas A&M graduates needs some support from our Aggie family! The Kalkbrenner family is from Beaumont, TX. Kate is part of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of 2009 and Claire is Class of 2014. Please read below for information on their father and how you can help if you feel so inclined.
On July 11, 2014, Chuck Kalkbrenner had a sudden cardiac arrest. Due to the lack of oxygen to his brain, Chuck sustained brain damage which affects his ability to concentrate, make decisions, and focus. Chuck also has memory loss.
Unfortunately, his insurance plan does not cover post-acute rehabilitation facilities and only covers minimal outpatient and home therapy sessions.
You can help by donating to his family so that they can have the financial resources to get him the additional therapy he needs whether that be a post-acute rehabilitation program or an outpatient therapy program. If you do not have the means to donate, please keep Chuck and his family in your prayers. His family believes that God is the ultimate healer and will heal Chuck's brain in his own time. However, additional therapy can definately help the process.
For more information and for a direct link to donate, please visit: http://www.gofundme.com/d3k7tw
The father of two Texas A&M graduates needs some support from our Aggie family! The Kalkbrenner family is from Beaumont, TX. Kate is part of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of 2009 and Claire is Class of 2014. Please read below for information on their father and how you can help if you feel so inclined.
On July 11, 2014, Chuck Kalkbrenner had a sudden cardiac arrest. Due to the lack of oxygen to his brain, Chuck sustained brain damage which affects his ability to concentrate, make decisions, and focus. Chuck also has memory loss.
Unfortunately, his insurance plan does not cover post-acute rehabilitation facilities and only covers minimal outpatient and home therapy sessions.
You can help by donating to his family so that they can have the financial resources to get him the additional therapy he needs whether that be a post-acute rehabilitation program or an outpatient therapy program. If you do not have the means to donate, please keep Chuck and his family in your prayers. His family believes that God is the ultimate healer and will heal Chuck's brain in his own time. However, additional therapy can definately help the process.
For more information and for a direct link to donate, please visit: http://www.gofundme.com/d3k7tw