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Man Who Said Goodbye To His Father Over FaceTime Donates IPads To Hospitals To Help Others Do The Same

Man Who Said Goodbye To His Father Over FaceTime Donates IPads To Hospitals To Help Others Do The Same

Man Who Said Goodbye To His Father Over FaceTime Donates IPads To Hospitals To Help Others Do The Same

You may have heard that, during the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals and other facilities are limiting visitors to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. This practice, while necessary, has caused families to find that they can only connect with family members through phones and tablets — sometimes for the last time.

One grieving New Jersey man, John Lynch, experienced a similar situation when his 92-year-old father Hugh died recently of natural causes. His father lived in a memory care facility in Tucker, Georgia, and the two have communicated through FaceTime for four years because Hugh was unable to operate a phone.

“I was able to say goodbye to my father through FaceTime on April 13, 2020,” Lynch said on his GoFundMe page. “It’s my wish that I can afford the same opportunity for other families to FaceTime their loved one at their time of need.

The experience solidified Lynch’s feeling that technology is vital to help connect families during this pandemic. It also helped him recommit to a mission he had already begun: to provide care facilities with devices that can do just that. He had started the first round of Operation Connection — The iPad Project in order to raise funds for this purpose before his father died, but now he’s already deep into round two.

The website for Lynch’s charity, the Lunch with Lynch Foundation, says that Lynch heard that nurses at Cape Regional Medical Center were using their personal phones to help patients talk with their family members in the wake of COVID-19 restrictions. So he reached out to a family friend and nursing supervisor to find out if the hospital could use donations of iPads.

 

Read more about this wonderful story and find out how you can help here!

 

(Photo courtesy of the Lunch with Lynch Foundation)

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