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The Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) helps children and young adults who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. COTA is the nation’s only fundraising organization solely dedicated to raising life-saving dollars in honor of transplant-needy children and young adults. 100% of each contribution made to COTA in honor of our patients helps meet transplant-related expenses. COTA’s services are free to our families, and gifts to COTA are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
One such child that (COTA) is helping is Mesa Orth. Mesa was adopted by her parents, Kelly and Kenny in July 2004 from Guangdong China; She turned 1 just 1 week after arriving home. Mesa is a sweet girl, full of smiles that blossomed into an intelligent, thoughtful teenager as well as a talented artist. On Dec 12, 2018 Mesa and her family’s world was turned upside down when she was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
She had been feeling weak, dizzy, had aching joints, a decreased appetite and low hemoglobin. It was thought she was having gastrointestinal issues and she was scheduled for an exploratory procedure. In preparation for this, she needed lab work done; the next day her family received the call that they needed to go to the emergency room right away because there were “abnormal cells”. Within hours they were led to the cancer floor where Mesa would spend upcoming months of her life battling this disease.
Presently, Mesa has been in the hospital for stints of 37 days, 29 days, and now her 3rd hospitalization going on 3 weeks now and counting. Because Mesa did not achieve remission on her first round of chemo, she must have a bone marrow transplant for the best prognosis. Luckily, 3 potential donors have been identified; however, it must be determined if they are still willing and able to participate and then they must undergo additional testing to determine if they are indeed a good match. Presently there is 1 donor that has scheduled their testing; it is an excruciating experience to wait to find out if a donor can be found to heal your child.
Mesa and her family are hoping that one of these donors will be a match so Mesa can go into transplant shortly after this hospitalization. The transplantation process will require her to be hospitalized for another 60-75 days; if we do not have donors available immediately, she will go through one more round of chemo while awaiting transplant. Once transplantation is complete, Mesa will be required to stay with a Parent at a Ronald McDonald house location for about 3 months because her family lives outside the 30-mile radius maximum required by the transplant hospital because her health will be in a very delicate condition. If all goes well Mesa will be in the hospital more than 150 days.
So, here is where you can help. Please donate anything you can to help with the crushing financial burdens that families like Mesa’s endure. Every dollar will help. Please make a donation today, no matter how small. Please use this webpage to donate (COTA) in honor of Mesa.
Thank you in Advance, God Bless
Mesa Orth
Queen Creek, AZ
Transplant Type: BMT
Transplant Status: Transplanted
Goal: $40,000.00
Raised: $12,825 of $40,000 goal
Raised by 47 contributors
Updates
Make a Wish
Posted
Hi, it’s been a while since we have posted an update so there is a lot to tell! The Combs High School student council members raised about $800... Continue Reading »
The 5K race is almost here!
Posted
The 5K fundraiser is quickly approaching! This is the T-shirt that Mesa designed that you will get with your registration. Mesa looks forward to seeing all of you... Continue Reading »
5K For Cota for Mesa!
Posted
February 4 is National Cancer awareness day. Mesa finished her donor lymphocyte infusion without any negative reaction. Today she had her second round of vaccinations of many!... Continue Reading »
Mesa’s Last Chemo!
Posted
This may be the end of treatment, but it’s not the end of the fight! Continue Reading »
A massive milestone!
Posted
Today we are celebrating Mesa’s last chemotherapy! Mesa still has her donor infusion on Monday however, followed by weekly appointments. Her latest testing says she is... Continue Reading »
Happy New Year!
Posted
2019 was a really tough year, but your love and support helped us get through it! Without all the donations we have received, things would’ve... Continue Reading »
Our Next Challenge
Posted
As I prepare this update post it is December 12; this is the one year anniversary since Mesa was first diagnosed with AML. It’s hard to... Continue Reading »
Good News and Bad News
Posted
Well, the good news is, that the gastrointestinal scope on Mesa was negative; however, the bad news is that she is still losing weight despite trying... Continue Reading »
Fundraising Success but New Challenges Emerge
Posted
On November 16 we held a fundraising garage sale of 100% donated items from the community. We also had cookies and donuts donated by Bashas which... Continue Reading »
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Our Story
The Children's Organ Transplant Association (COTA) helps children and young adults who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. COTA is the nation’s only fundraising organization solely dedicated to raising life-saving dollars in honor of transplant-needy children and young adults. 100% of each contribution made to COTA in honor of our patients helps meet transplant-related expenses. COTA’s services are free to our families, and...
Continue Reading »Mesa Orth
Queen Creek, AZ
Transplant Type: BMT
Transplant Status: Transplanted
Goal: $40,000.00
Raised: $12,825 of $40,000 goal
Raised by 47 contributors
Updates
Make a Wish
Posted
Hi, it’s been a while since we have posted an update so there is a lot to tell! The Combs High School student council members raised about $800... Continue Reading »
The 5K race is almost here!
Posted
The 5K fundraiser is quickly approaching! This is the T-shirt that Mesa designed that you will get with your registration. Mesa looks forward to seeing all of you... Continue Reading »
5K For Cota for Mesa!
Posted
February 4 is National Cancer awareness day. Mesa finished her donor lymphocyte infusion without any negative reaction. Today she had her second round of vaccinations of many!... Continue Reading »
Mesa’s Last Chemo!
Posted
This may be the end of treatment, but it’s not the end of the fight! Continue Reading »
A massive milestone!
Posted
Today we are celebrating Mesa’s last chemotherapy! Mesa still has her donor infusion on Monday however, followed by weekly appointments. Her latest testing says she is... Continue Reading »
Happy New Year!
Posted
2019 was a really tough year, but your love and support helped us get through it! Without all the donations we have received, things would’ve... Continue Reading »
Our Next Challenge
Posted
As I prepare this update post it is December 12; this is the one year anniversary since Mesa was first diagnosed with AML. It’s hard to... Continue Reading »
Good News and Bad News
Posted
Well, the good news is, that the gastrointestinal scope on Mesa was negative; however, the bad news is that she is still losing weight despite trying... Continue Reading »
Fundraising Success but New Challenges Emerge
Posted
On November 16 we held a fundraising garage sale of 100% donated items from the community. We also had cookies and donuts donated by Bashas which... Continue Reading »