Showing posts with label Heart Transplants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heart Transplants. Show all posts

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Colby Salerno's Hope for a Heart

Video Courtesy: CTNOW (dot) com

Colby Salerno doesn't feel his "story is more important than anyone else's" he writes on his Tales from the 10th Floor blog.  But he's thrilled about his own role in increasing awareness about organ donations in Connecticut.  The 24-year-old has spent the last 3 months in the hospital waiting for a heart transplant. Salerno has been living with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy for half of his young life. The condition causes the heart muscle to thicken, forcing the heart to work harder to pump blood. A heart transplant is Salerno's best chance at life, and 3 months of hospital living haven't soured him on his dream to go to medical school and become a cardiologist.

Besides having his story spotlighted for organ donation education, more than 5,600 people have rallied in support of Salerno on facebook on the Have a Heart for Colby page. The local Fox station in Hartford featured Salerno's blog, Tales for the Tenth Floor, and the $5,000 donation pledge that came from the Eric De La Cruz Hope for Hearts Foundation for financial assistance to the Salerno family.  The money was raised through the recent Raise a Glass wine mixer and benefit.
"Colby is an amazing young man whose strength, positivity, courage and overall approach to his illness is more than inspiring. I believe he has something to teach us all about life."  Veronica De La Cruz, Hope for Hearts Foundation
Veronica De La Cruz is an NBC/MSNBC anchor. She founded Hope for Hearts after the death of her younger brother, Eric, who suffered from severe dilated cardiomyopathy and was denied insurance coverage due to his pre-existing condition. Veronica worked diligently and feverishly through social media and raised funds for her brother's heart transplant, but Eric De La Cruz passed away on July 4, 2009 before the surgery could happen.  She's made it her mission since to help other heart transplant patients like Colby Salerno navigate the exhausting process.

With humor and infinite patience, Salerno regularly shares his life now on his tumblr blog.  You can send your good will his way with greeting cards mailed to: Hartford Hospital 80 Seymour St., Bliss 10-I, Room 6, Hartford, CT 06102

And a fund established for Colby's cause accepts donations:
The Colby Heart Transplant Fund 
P.O. Box 225
Cheshire, CT 06410-0225

Friday, February 24, 2012

Raise a Glass for Healthy Hearts

On Tuesday February 28, 2012, The Eric De La Cruz Hope for Hearts Foundation will be hosting, Raise A Glass, a wine mixer and benefit. This event will take place at Vinatta Project, 69 Gansevoort St., NY, from 6 to 9 P.M. The benefit is to raise funds for heart transplant patients.

Along with a night of celebrating February as National Heart month, with MSNBC’s Veronica De La Cruz and other special guests, a silent auction will be conducted and all the proceeds will be towards the Hope for Hearts Foundation.

“The Eric De La Cruz Hope For Hearts Foundation has been formed to honor the memory of Eric De La Cruz and fulfill his wish that no heart transplant patient would ever again have to suffer because of a lack of insurance or the inability to pay for life-saving medical treatment.”

For more information or to make a reservation visit: http://www.hopeforheartsfoundation.org/raise.html

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February 28. Save the date and help a heart patient!

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Heart Healthy Tips for Heart Health Awareness Month


The Eric De La Cruz Hope for Hearts Foundation raises Heart Health Awareness this month through social media.  Small changes in lifestyle and behavior can lead to better heart health.  Tips include:

  • Cooking more at home
  • Getting a check-up and having your cholesterol checked every 5 years
  • Adding green tea to your daily diet
  • Getting proper sleep
  • Laughing more
  • Choose whole grain breads
  • Taking a tech break
  • Raising heart health awareness by sharing tips via social media.
Hope for Hearts founder Veronica De La Cruz explains in this public service announcement how you can be heart smart while shopping:


The Hope for Hearts Foundation's was created in memory of Eric De La Cruz (Veronica's brother) who died while waiting for a heart transplant.  The organization helps people navigate the medical and financial hurdles heart transplant candidates face.  Presently Hope for Hearts is working with a new patient, Colby Salerno, who is waiting for a heart. He is celebrating his 24th birthday this month.
"We are trying to organize a donor drive online for him, since there are a shortage of organs and he has been waiting for a heart now for more than a year. His arteries are hardening and his heart is turning into scar tissue. The only thing that can save him is a heart transplant."  --Veronica De La Cruz, founder
If you're interested in helping Colby you can donate here.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Hope for Hearts Foundation

NBC anchor Veronica De La Cruz started the Eric De La Cruz Hope for Hearts Foundation in her brother's name.  He was a gifted musician, producer, artist and Nevada resident who was well loved by his family and friends.  He died of severe dilated cardiomyopathy.  His end of life struggle included navigating a miserable labyrinth of health care red tape while severely ill.  He had desperately needed a heart transplant.

Veronica utilized social media to draw attention to her brother's case rallying thousands of online supporters.  Even singer Trent Reznor of popular rock band Nine Inch Nails – and thousands of fans – stepped up to raise nearly a million dollars toward the anticipated medical costs in less than two weeks. Sadly, Eric passed on July 4, 2009 before the operation could take place.


In April 2010 Veronica founded the Hope for Hearts Foundation so that other transplant patients could more easily navigate the system and be assisted financially.  The Foundation is based in California but aims to help people throughout the United States.