Joselyn Woolley, born on August 23, 1991, has lived her life with resilience and strength. Born with heart issues, she underwent surgeries as a child but went on to lead a healthy and active life. She’s been married to Kiowa Woolley, and together they’ve worked hard to build a future — recently purchasing their first home after years of living in an RV and saving diligently.
Just last week, Joselyn was rushed to the ER after fainting. Doctors discovered she had significant fluid retention due to a leaking heart valve and liver cirrhosis. Despite the severity, she was initially discharged from the hospital with no clear plan of action. The next day, a second ER admitted her and took urgent action — specialists drained over 16 lbs of fluid from her body and conducted extensive testing during a week-long hospital stay. She was sent home with medications to manage her condition.
Less than 48 hours later, doctors called Kiowa with devastating news: Joselyn’s heart was even weaker than they had feared, and she needed to return to the hospital immediately. Before they could leave, Joselyn collapsed again. An ambulance rushed her to a hospital in Dallas, where she remains in critical condition. In the 48 hours since her arrival, she has crashed, and doctors now believe she may need a heart transplant to survive.
Though Joselyn has medical insurance, it won’t come close to covering the costs of nearly two weeks in the hospital, let alone a heart transplant and long-term care. On top of mounting medical bills, Kiowa and Joselyn are facing the financial strain of their new home and being out of work during this crisis.
We are raising funds to help cover Joselyn’s medical expenses, travel, housing, and recovery needs. Any donation, big or small, is deeply appreciated and will go directly toward supporting Joselyn and Kiowa through this terrifying and uncertain time.
Please share, pray, and help however you can. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.