Robert is suffering from multiple illnesses including; a rare blood cancer, a rarer genetic condition that took the life of his mother and brother in their 20’s, an even rarer 1 in 4,000,000 infection, and more. He is in need of chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant, and will then require 24hr care for 6months, followed by reduced care for a year or two. We are seeking assistance to cover the costs of his 24hr care after the transplant when he leaves hospital. For further details about Robert, or to follow his progress, please see our FaceBook Page “Roberts Rare Fight For Life”. Please help us, by donating and sharing our campaign with your friends.
I am raising funds for Roberts ongoing 24hr home care, when he leaves the hospital after chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant. He will require around the clock care for 6 months initially, and then reduced care for another couple of years as he improves.
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Robert Sheldrick
KS
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Kylie Sheldrick
Burwood East, VIC
Sat, 24 Jul 2021
Melissa Gole
$ 50
Sat, 14 Sep 2019
Geraldine Butler and Bill McNamee
$ 50
We are Shanen and Shekira's grandparents (Robert's niece and nephew) and we will never fort how kind you both were to them when they desperately needed help a few years ago. You are both truly wonderful people. We are so sorry to hear about Robert's illness and wish him every chance at recovery
Mon, 9 Sep 2019
Ken Schneiders
$ 20
Best wishes and prayers for you Robert, I hope all goes well.
Fri, 6 Sep 2019
Ken Schneiders
$ 40
I hope the treatment will help, keep going Robert!
Thu, 5 Sep 2019
Louise Guilfoyle
$ 20
Mon, 2 Sep 2019
Jordan Koorey
$ 30
God bless and hope you get well
Mon, 2 Sep 2019
Jennie Winters
$ 10
Mon, 2 Sep 2019
Police Bank
$ 1000
All the best Robert for your recovery.
Sat, 31 Aug 2019
Paul Lloyd
$ 150
You do matter and although your fight is personal, as an organisation & community’s we stand by you. You and your family are our thoughts. Paul - REMO, Southern Region
I am raising funds for Roberts ongoing 24hr home care, when he leaves the hospital after chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant. He will require around the clock care for 6 months initially, and then reduced care for another couple of years as he improves.
We are Shanen and Shekira's grandparents (Robert's niece and nephew) and we will never fort how kind you both were to them when they desperately needed help a few years ago. You are both truly wonderful people. We are so sorry to hear about Robert's illness and wish him every chance at recovery