Relief for paramedic/volunteer Tommy Rogers Jr. while he undergoes blood clot surgery

Relief for paramedic/volunteer Tommy Rogers Jr.

A 501(c)(3) Tax-Deductible Campaign

Tommy Rogers Jr. has been a paramedic/volunteer serving his community for over 20 years. During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tommy was diagnosed with blood clots, and they have since reappeared. Currently, Tommy is in a transitional period between jobs, so he is without health insurance. Paramedic Rogers Jr. has been a pillar of the North Georgia community, excelling in customer satisfaction, patient care, and providing the best service possible.

Tommy, as we write this, is in surgery to have a massive, debilitating clot removed in his right leg, involving a large incision from his hip to his left knee. He previously suffered a clot in his left leg. During the surgery and recovery process, he will incur stresses physically and financially. Let’s send him support to ease both.

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