For the past 40 years, Dr. Michael Zollicoffer—affectionately known as Dr. Z by his patients—has dedicated his life to caring for residents in Baltimore’s most underserved neighborhoods. Whether or not they could afford to pay, he never turned anyone away, driven by a simple passion for helping others. Unfortunately, the 66-year-old family physician recently became a patient himself after being diagnosed with two types of cancer—renal and rectal.
In addition to his diagnoses, Zollicoffer found out he didn’t have insurance due to an issue with his Medicare paperwork. He had no way of paying for the radiation treatments he desperately needed, which were going to cost around $150,000. Thankfully, one of his high school friends, Michael Haynie, started a GoFundMe campaign, and his community stepped up to help.
In just a short time, more than 3,400 people donated to help Zollicoffer, raising over $280,000 to support him during his time of need. Many of the individuals who donated also reflected on their gratitude for Zollicoffer’s goodwill over the years. One person who donated $1,000 wrote, “I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude for all the care, compassion, and dedication you have shown to my son. Your kindness and patience have made such a difference in our lives, and we are incredibly fortunate to have you as his doctor.” Another person wrote, “Dr. Z you’ve inspired me to pay it forward. You’ve truly restored my faith in humanity.”
Zollicoffer received the treatment he needed and is predicted to fully recover. Plus, his insurance has been reinstated, and he now plans to use any leftover funds from the crowdfunding campaign to support the community.
“You know what, I’m going to say something that may seem crazy as heck,” Zollicoffer said. “I’m thankful that I got cancer, because I am the happiest man on the planet, no matter what the outcome. What we have shown, and why we’re sitting at this table right now, to show America: this is what you’re about! We are about giving! I can’t make it without them, nor can they make it without me.”
Find out more about Zollicoffer’s story in the video above and and you can still donate to his GoFundMe campaign here.
Sources: Support Dr. Mike Zollicoffer’s Cancer Battle; For decades, a doctor refused to charge patients who couldn’t pay. When he couldn’t pay, his patients came to his aid
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