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Maahs family raises $10,000 for Hepatitis C research at UI College of Medicine
Posted December 3, 2001
IOWA CITY -- The Maahs family of Epworth, Iowa, has made a gift of $10,000 to be used for Hepatitis C research at the University of Iowa College of Medicine. The family raised the funds by hosting the "Clownin' Around Golf Outing" last August at the Timberline Golf Course in Peosta, Iowa, and funds raised by the event went into the Martha Maahs Hepatitis C Research Fund, established with the assistance of The University of Iowa Foundation.

Members of the Maahs family (four individuals at right) present the $10,000 check to UI Health Care physicians. |
The Maahses presented a $10,000 check to Michael Voigt, M.D., associate professor (clinical) of internal medicine and a physician at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, as a way to thank him for his compassionate care of their mother, Martha Maahs, who died from Hepatitis C last year.
The Maahses held the golf benefit to increase awareness of Hepatitis C in the community and to raise money to support important research of the blood-borne disease at the UI.
The golf event drew 144 participants. There were 47 sponsors of holes at the event, which was followed by a dinner, raffle and silent auction. Entertainment was provided by singer-songwriter Kenny Beard of Nashville, Tenn., whose mother also died from Hepatitis C. The pharmaceutical firm Roche Inc. was a major sponsor of the event, contributing $1,000.
Funds raised greatly exceeded expectations, and the Maahs family plans a second golf outing for next Aug. 30.
Martha Maahs contracted Hepatitis C in 1981, after a blood transfusion (blood products are now routinely screened for this virus). She was not diagnosed, however, until 1998, when she had already developed cirrhosis of the liver. Martha was referred to Dr. Voigt by her regular physician in Dubuque. Dr. Voigt began aggressive treatment, but Martha's advanced condition did not respond.
Niki Perrenoud of Farley, Iowa, Martha's daughter, organized the golf fund-raiser along with her brothers Mike, of Dyersville, Iowa, Tony and Bruce, of Epworth, and her father, Dick, also of Epworth. Perrenoud said that her mother "spent many weeks in the hospital under Dr. Voigt's care. She respected him and trusted his opinion, and she always felt she received the best care from him."
Perrenoud continued, "It is vitally important that testing for Hepatitis C be given early so that treatment can either stop or delay the progression of cirrhosis or liver cancer."
According to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates, the current rate of around 10,000 deaths per year due to Hepatitis C will triple by the year 2010. Most people who have Hepatitis C do not experience symptoms until decades after they have acquired the virus, making blood testing an imperative part of prevention and treatment. Hepatitis C may lead to cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer or liver failure. About 4 million Americans have Hepatitis C but don't know it.
The CDC says that many people may have contracted Hepatitis C through blood transfusions or by receiving blood products contaminated with the virus. IV drug users who share needles are also at risk. Prior to 1992, a reliable screening test for Hepatitis C did not exist, which means that individuals who received blood before then -- as Martha Maahs did -- are potentially at risk and should be tested.
The UI Foundation is the preferred channel for private contributions to all areas of the university. Foundation staff work with alumni and friends to generate funds for scholarships, professorships, facilities improvements, equipment purchases, research and other UI initiatives.
Local companies and groups that contributed between $100 and $300 to sponsor holes at the golf outing include
(listed alphabetically by city):
Cascade Lanes, Cascade
Weber Vending, Cascade
Enterprise Solutions, Inc., Charlotte, N.C.
Utility Trailer, City of Industry, Calif.
Interstate Detroit Diesel, Davenport
American Realty/Shelley Till, Dubuque
All Season Trucking Inc., Dubuque
Arabesque Design Ltd., Dubuque
Apex Concrete, Dubuque
Cindy Doty and Cathy Blanchard of Mary Kay Cosmetics, Des Moines and Dubuque
Creative Catering/Garden Room Café, Dubuque
Dubuque Fastpitch Hall of Fame, Dubuque
Eye-Deal Optical, Dubuque
McKesson Corporation -- TSH, Dubuque
River City Paving, Dubuque
Riverside Tractor and Trailer, Dubuque
Palmer Drug, Dubuque
Thermo-King, Dubuque
Thunderbolt Trucking, Dubuque
Friends of Marty Maahs, Dyersville
McDermott Oil Co., Dyersville
Wieneke's Friendly Service Mart, Dyersville
Tracey Export, Inc., East Dubuque, Ill.
Dr. and Mrs. Kim Kissel, Epworth
Epworth Radio & TV, Epworth
The Featherston Family, Epworth
Heiberger Insurance, Epworth
K&K Heating & Cooling/Dustbusters, Epworth
Maahs Service, Epworth
Pizza Factory, Epworth
Pop-a-Top, Epworth
Advantage Trailer Sales, Farley
Cobra Lanes, Farley
Maahs Auto Center, Farley
Maahs Auto Sales, Farley
Jeff Naderman Drywall & Plastering/ Third Base Tap, Farley
Right-Way Realty, Farley
Schueller Construction, Farley
Steve Willenbring Realty, Farley
Roche, Inc., Nutley, N.J.
Harris Golf Cars, Peosta
MiTM, Peosta
Ultimate Impressions, Peosta
Leo's Repairables, Potosi, Wis.
Demmer Oil, Worthington
State Bank/Town & Country Insurance, Worthington
Those interested in making reservations or donations for next year's golf outing can contact Niki Perrenoud.
Contact Information
Mitch Beckman
Associate Director of Development, College of Medicine/ University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
(319) 335-3305 or (800) 648-6973
Additional information about supporting the UI College of Medicine also is available on this site.
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