All For Love - For Elysa Foundation 2022 Auction

The For Elysa Foundation
START
28
September 2022
08:00 AM CDT
END
01
October 2022
10:09 PM CDT
RAISED
$9,217.75
GOAL $10,000.00
92.2% To Goal

About Our Auction

Help us fulfill our mission of Education, Light, and Research - All For Love!

100% of the auction proceeds will go toward funding mental health support for KC area heart families, promoting myocarditis-specific research, and providing light and hope to families and children with critical cardiac diagnoses.


About The For Elysa Foundation

Elysa Louise Rojas is a vibrant little girl who was taken from our lives far too soon. Our healthy, engaging toddler had been ill for about 24 hours when she suddenly took a turn for the worse. We called for an ambulance, and with some insistence were transported to the ER then admitted to the pediatric ICU. Less than nine hours into medical intervention, Elysa was given medication to help her rest. As soon as the medication entered her body, her heart essentially stopped. Unknown to her medical team, Elysa’s heart had been attacked by a common virus. We learned from her autopsy that she had died of viral myocarditis.

Healthcare providers had never considered Elysa’s heart to be a cause for her illness and were shocked when her heart suddenly stopped functioning.

Her family was left heartbroken and wondering how this could happen to such a bright and healthy little girl.

This foundation is dedicated to improving Education, providing Light and promoting Research to help physicians and families prevent another tragic death like Elysa’s.

The 3 basic tenets of our organization are derived from Elysa's initials:

Education: improving education of healthcare providers and the community about Viral Myocarditis and other causes of pediatric sudden cardiac arrest

Light: providing light and hope to other children and families affected by pediatric cardiac conditions

Research: promoting and funding research in the field of Viral Myocarditis and enhancing diagnosis and treatment of myocarditis and related cardiac conditions

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