Police Officer Max Gonzalez retired from the NYPD's 43rd Precinct in 2019. He was always a dedicated officer while on patrol in Sector George, but also especially while assigned to the 43 School Unit. He was also a first responder during the 9/11 tragedies at the World Trade Center. Max cared a lot for his community and its children. There are many of us on and off the job that also love and care immensely about Max and his family. He is the epitome of a "family man" and looked forward to enjoying his retirement with his wife and children. Which is why we are here asking for everyone to come together to help him, his wife Cindy and his children during their time of need.
In May 2023, Max suffered a massive stroke and had been air lifted to a local hospital in Florida for emergency care. Shortly thereafter, he stabilized and was transferred to a rehabilitation facility for further care and services to get him back on his feet. Recently, while in rehab, he had a set back of another stroke which has rendered him incapable of speaking, he has partial paralysis and had to have a gastrostomy tube surgically placed in order to provide him with food and nutrition.
Unfortunately, his stay at the rehabilitation facility will come to an end due to existing policies with his health insurance which only covers a maximum 30 day stay. Max currently needs extended round the clock care and needs help with the cost. The daily cost at the facility is approximately $250-$300.
Please donate whatever you can to assist him & his family during this time, no amount is too small, anything can help, and of course please send prayers & positive vibes for his healing and recovery are definitely welcomed.
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I live across from Donnie with the golden retriever, need anything don’t be shy! God Bless, Tim
Our prayers are for all of you
Praying for the whole family in this critical time!!❤️
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God bless brother, stay strong.