Caleb Reed: $22,818

Young actor was getting a COVID test when doctors discovered a cancerous tumor in his abdomen

Aid recipient Caleb Reed: Caleb Reed has been acting on various area stages since 2016, including twice playing Will in “American Idiot” (for Ignite Theatre and Town Hall Arts Center) and twice playing the lead role of Robbie Hart in “The Wedding Singer” (for the Aurora Fox and Performance Now). He most recently appeared in the chorus of “9 to 5” for Inspire Creative at Parker Arts. He also has performed at Breckenridge Backstage Theatre and for a year on an international tour with Up With People. Caleb, who is from Lindsey, Ohio, graduated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in Theatre Performance and moved to Colorado in 2016.

Caleb Reed and Shelby Varra in Town Hall Arts Center’s ‘American Idiot.’ Photo by Ray Bailey.

His medical story: Caleb, who is only 34, was diagnosed last year with what turned out to be a 15-centimeter cancerous tumor that has likely been growing in his abdomen for more than a decade. Doctors discovered it when he went in for COVID testing. On October 23, Caleb had a surgery to remove this tumor, which was potentially attached to one of his kidneys, his Vena Cava (which brings blood to the heart), and many other interior body parts. The complexity of the procedure compelled UC Health to assign a Transplant Surgeon to head the surgical team, because the lead doctor had to be prepared to rebuild or fix arteries (way above a standard tumor removal). The surgery, Caleb says, went incredibly well. The planned 12-hour procedure was completed in less than nine. His kidney did not need to be removed, and his Vena Cava was not clipped. Caleb spent eight long days in the hospital, then temporarily moved into a ground-floor, donated AirBnB because he was not allowed to ascend  stairs as he recovered for three months of bed rest. He has lost much work from his day job as as a teacher at Denver Language School, and had to undergo a second surgery in January, missing another several weeks of work. The pathology on the second surgery led to genetic testing that essentially revealed Caleb has a 20 percent chance of developing multiple tumors over his lifetime, but it is unknown how likely it is that any of those might be cancerous. Which means: “I am going to be tested a lot for the rest of my life,” he says.

How we have helped: The DAF Board of Directors approved an initial compensation of $6,000 to help pay down Caleb’s direct medical expenses. Oddly enough, an additional bill from Sky Ridge Medical Center arrived on March 9, 2021, for services delivered back in August 2020. “This would be outside of what I planned for my financials, and I would not be able to cover it,” Caleb said. The DAF has paid that new bill, which brings our direct medical compensation in this case to $7,600. Combined with a whopping $14,518.30 in community contributions, The Denver Actors Fund’s overall support for Caleb has now reached $22,118.30.

How you can help us to replenish: As of April 15, The Denver Actors Fund has sent out more than $67,000 in financial support to Colorado theatre artists in 2021 alone – and taken in “only” $20,690 in donations during that same period. So … if you would like to help us keep pace with the ever-present need, please consider sending a check to The Denver Actors Fund at P.O. Box 11182, Denver, CO 80211. Or use this donation link, with our humble thanks.

An update on direct donations: Caleb is not presently in need of additional community donations, although he has many more miles ahead on his cancer journey, and more bills surely will be following him every step of the way. If you would like to direct a specific donation to help give Caleb some more financial breathing room, simply mail checks in any amount MADE OUT TO CALEB REED (NOT to The Denver Actors Fund) to P.O. Box 11182, Denver, CO 80211. We cannot accept targeted donations for Caleb Reed online. The postal mail is the only option, and your checks will be forwarded to him. Any online donation received will be applied to the replenishment of the Denver Actors Fund’s general fund “in honor of” Caleb Reed. Be assured the DAF will continue to consider possible compensation of Caleb’s future medical expenses as they arise.

‘Damn, I feel loved by so many.’

An updated message from Caleb:

“I can’t say thank-you enough to The Denver Actors Fund and the local theatre community, my international friends, Up With People contacts, and Denver Language School families … on top of just my friends. I am so, SO, lucky. I’d like to think I’ve deserved this outpouring of support. If I didn’t in the past, I will make sure I earn it in my future. Damn, I feel loved by so many. I will recover. I will give back. And I look forward to when I can perform again to help benefit the DAF.”

Read testimonials from other Denver Actors Fund beneficiaries here

The Denver Actors Fund has now made $661,000 available to Colorado theatre artists.

Note: At The Denver Actors Fund, anonymity of aid recipients is presumed and fully protected, unless and until the recipient chooses to have their story told.

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INTRODUCING THE KINDNESS FUND:

The Denver Actors Fund has launched an innovative new emergency COVID relief fund – with a fun, humanitarian twist. The $70,000 KINDNESS Fund provides $250 monthly stipends to qualified Colorado theatre artists whose livelihoods have been impacted by the pandemic … when they perform a basic act of socially distanced kindness. Applications are being taken here.

 


ABOUT THE DENVER ACTORS FUND:

The Denver Actors Fund is a source of immediate, situational relief when members of the local theater community find themselves in medical need. In addition to $755,000 in financial relief, a team of more than 60 Denver Actors Fund volunteers have offered good neighborly assistance to more than 100 beneficiaries including meal prep and delivery, child care, transportation, errands, construction, pet-sitting and more. For more information, visit our web site at DenverActorsFund.Org.


HOW TO APPLY FOR AID:

To apply for Denver Actors Fund aid: Fill out this brief online form


NEW: AFFORDABLE MENTAL HEALTH CARE

The Denver Actors Fund has announced a major new collaboration with the Maria Droste Counseling Center of Colorado to provide affordable, professional health care to any qualifying Colorado theatre artist who needs it. Click here for information


Hippo Health LogoGET INSTANT, FREE MEDICAL ADVICE: The Denver Actors Fund has launch of a major new FREE medical service for qualified Colorado theatre artists: We are partnering with Hippo Health to provide access to emergency medical evaluations via video conferencing with a Board-certified physician. Click to read more about this wonderful, innovative new partnership that will further improve the lives of artists!


MORE WAYS TO HELP:

DONATE ONLINE:

Go to our online giving site at: ColoradoGives.Org

DONATE BY MAIL:

Send checks made out to The Denver Actors Fund to:
P.O. Box 11182
Denver, CO 80211

VOLUNTEER:

Ever thought about taking a more active role in The Denver Actors Fund? Click here for more information


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COME TO (OR STREAM!) THE EVENTS THAT SUPPORT US:

FRIDAY, APRIL 16: Vintage Theatre has streamed mostly free cabarets for the past year, but this one is special: “What We Do For Love: A Return Home.” Says Artistic Director (and DAF beneficiary … and monthly DAF donor) Bernie Cardell: “We’ve got a fantastic group of humans performing, and 50 percent of all sales are going to The Denver Actors Fund.” Bernie is also going to personally match whatever that 50 percent comes to. “So make me pay,” he says. “… Please!” Join (longtime DAF donor) Nancy Begley, Arabella Beaubrun, (longtime DAF monthly donor) Brian Trampler and (DAF beneficiary) Jacob Villarreal, accompanied by Eric Weinstein, for this humorous and heartfelt evening of music. You’ll hear songs from “Kiss Me Kate,” “Chicago,” “The Prom” and many others. “Support that vision of re-opening, and support a great organization like the Denver Actors Fund as well!” says Bernie. All tickets are only $10. This live streaming show will be performed at 7:30 p.m. on Friday April 16. Order here


Check out who performed in this year’s virtual ‘CAST 2020!’

AVAILABLE NOW: This year “Miscast,” the major annual fundraiser for The Denver Actors Fund, pivoted to “CAST 2020,” a professionally produced on-demand video concert featuring Colorado theatre artists performing in roles they WERE cast to play before the coronavirus shut down their shows. “CAST 2020” includes nearly a dozen showstopping songs by an all-star lineup of Colorado theatre performers:

  • Rebecca Myers, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center’s ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’
  • Lisa Kay Carter and Seth Dhonou, Arvada Center’s ‘Something Rotten’
  • Kalyn Heffernan of Wheelchair Sports Camp with Michelle Rocqet, Phamaly Theatre Company’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’
  • Scott Hurst, Candlelight Dinner Playhouse’s ‘Curtains’
  • Mary Louise Lee, Vintage Theatre’s ‘Gypsy’
  • McKayla Marso, BDT Stage’s ‘The Sound of Music’
  • Cal Meakins, Forge Light Theatreworks’ ‘Bare: The Musical’
  • Keith Hershman and Jessie Oblazny, Magic Moments’ ‘Take the High Road’
  • Mercedes Perez, Lake Dillon Theatre’s ‘Man of La Mancha’
  • Jenna Moll Reyes, Aurora Fox’s ‘Freaky Friday’
  • Camryn Torres, Miners Alley Playhouse’s ‘Once on This Island’

For your donation of at least $20, you will be sent a link to the video within 24 hours. You can then watch the concert at your leisure. Reserve your link today

‘Miscast’ is the major annual fundraiser for The Denver Actors Fund. It produced each year by Robert Michael Sanders and Kenny Moten, with 100 percent of all proceeds going to The DAF. ‘CAST 2020’ was recorded primarily at Focus Event Studios in north Denver and edited by Ray Bailey TV. We are grateful to all of them for making this important event possible, and to you for watching.


ONGOING:Waiting for Obama,” the audio version of DAF Founder John Moore’s play that was an official selection at the 2016 New York International Fringe Festival, has been released as way of raising funds for The Denver Actors Fund. A Colorado Springs family is convinced that Barack Obama is coming for their guns in the final weeks of his presidency – and they’re right. Featuring Laurence Curry, Drew Horwitz, Chris Kendall, Leslie O’Carroll, Jenna Moll Reyes, Jessica Robblee, Luke Sorge and Mare Trevathan. It was recorded by the staff of Parker Arts at the PACE Center as an in-kind donation to The Denver Actors Fund. Listen for FREE on all major podcasting platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podbean. Just by listening, you will be raising revenue for The DAF! Or, WATCH the recording as a pay-per-view video for $9.95 on Broadway on Demand. ‘Waiting for Obama’ was recorded by the staff of Parker Arts at the PACE Center and edited by Ray Bailey TV as in-kind donations to The Denver Actors Fund. The actors also donated their services.


ONGOING: “Quarantine Week by Weak” is a new photographic coffee-table book by Susannah McLeod and her wife, Chloe McLeod, who chronicled their home life during the COVID19 shutdown with a lighthearteded photo series documenting their lives during quarantine. They produced more than 35 sets of humorous photos comparing the beginning of quarantine to later in the “stay-at-home” period. Susannah pulled out her camera and we started to play,” said Chloe McLeod. As popularity for the series grew on Instagram and after a feature in Westword, the couple started exploring options to publish the series as a book to benefit The Denver Actors Fund. To order, visit mcleod9creative.com. This project is generously sponsored by The Albritton Family; Natalie Bowen and Jim Corbett; Dave Dyer; Julie Dyer; and Denise Gentilini and Lynette Prisner. Additional support provided by Angie Flachman and Sandy Birkey at The Publishing House and Sandra Lee Stuart.


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