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Hartford, SD, Community Rallies to Support Guy Caslin’s Cancer Treatment
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Local residents organise raffle to help cover medical expenses for a neighbor battling a rare cancer.
The town of Hartford, South Dakota, is coming together to support Guy Caslin, a local resident who has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. Facing significant medical expenses, the community is organizing a raffle to help alleviate the financial burden of his treatment.
Those familiar with CASLIN note his long-time connection to the area, including his brother WADE.Now, as GUY faces a challenging health battle, friends and neighbors are stepping up to provide assistance.
A poster circulating in Hartford details that GUY’s diagnosis requires an extensive treatment plan spanning 9 to 12 months. This includes chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant, necessitating considerable medical care and associated costs.
Raffle at south Bar to Benefit Caslin
“Guy has been diagnosed with a rare kind of cancer. He’s going to need a lot of treatment over the next 9 to 12 months…”
The South Bar in Hartford is hosting a raffle to raise funds for GUY CASLIN’s medical bills, travel, and ongoing care during his recovery.The raffle drawing is scheduled for july 7th, offering several prizes to attract participants and maximize contributions.
Prizes include:
- Henry Golden Boy Silver .22
- Rock Island M1911.45 ACP
- Rock Island M1911 9MM
- A custom fishing rod made by JUSTIN CARLON
Community members are encouraged to participate in the raffle and spread the word to increase support for GUY and his family during this challenging time.
Frequently Asked questions About Cancer Support
- What are some ways to support someone with cancer?
- Offer practical help such as transportation to appointments, meal readiness, or assistance with household tasks. Provide emotional support by listening and being present. Participate in fundraising events to help with medical expenses.
- How can I get involved in local cancer support initiatives?
- Volunteer at local cancer organizations, participate in fundraising events, or organize yoru own support activities. Contact local hospitals or cancer centers to inquire about volunteer opportunities.
- Were can I find financial assistance for cancer treatment?
- Explore resources such as the American Cancer Society, the Leukemia & Lymphoma society, and the National cancer Institute. These organizations offer financial aid programs and information on accessing additional resources.
