| What is SDFC? |
| The roots of Sun Devil Family Charities (“SDFC”) started with the SAVEJOE Foundation,
which was created former Arizona State University offensive guard Joe Cajic in 1998.
Cajic was in the need of a life saving bone marrow transplant to cure Chronic Myeloid
Leukemia, The SAVEJOE Foundation was established for the purpose of addressing three major
problems affecting bone marrow donation: education, funding and recruitment. This foundation
worked closely with Arizona State University, United Blood Services, National Marrow Donor
Program, City of Hope/Samaritan Bone Marrow Transplantation Program and the Leukemia Society
of America. Through the cooperative efforts of these organizations, and with the assistance
of the local business community, the SAVEJOE Foundation was active to pursue solutions to the
problems facing bone marrow donation and assist the thousands of “Joes” requiring bone marrow
transplants. Amazingly, through blood drives and subsidizing the costs of increasing the bone
marrow registry, a lifesaving bone marrow match for Joe was found and Joe successfully
underwent a bone marrow transplant. The original SAVEJOE members reunited again to provide assistance to Ebony Kelly. Ebony is a graduate of ASU and was diagnosed with Polymyositis, a chronic inflammatory disease of the muscle, in 2003. Over the years, this disease has affected her lungs causing a progressive deterioration in her overall health. Her condition has steadily worsened over the past six months and physicians have determined that her only remaining medical option is double lung transplantation. Even with medical insurance, there are numerous uncovered expenses that present a challenge that Ebony’s family cannot meet alone. SAVEJOE realized that providing assistance to those with medical hardships had become a regular part of their lives. At the same time Joe Cajic had recovered from his bone marrow transplant and SAVEJOE decided it was time to create an all volunteer public charity that will provide financial assistance to those connected to Arizona State University that are experiencing a medical hardship. The result was a non-profit, public charity committed to serving students, past students, alumni, faculty and staff of Arizona State University. Sun Devil Family Charities (SDFC) was born. SDFC will conduct two financial hardship assistance programs to provide temporary assistance for qualified individuals, the “SDFC Cares” and “Patient Specific” Program. In addition to SDFC financial support programs, SDFC will work closely with community leaders and the public in understanding the facts of medical hardship, as well as develop further programs to temporarily assist those that need a helping hand. In order to accomplish these lofty goals we must pursue fund raising campaigns in the community. We are asking for your support. We sincerely believe that the families we assist are worthy of your donations. |