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Support a Union Member’s Fight for His Spouse
In October 2025, former President of CWA Local 3105 Josh Saslovsky and his family suffered a life-altering medical emergency when his wife Cori suffered a brain aneurysm. She was rushed into emergency surgery and eventually stabilized but only after suffering multiple strokes. She remained in a vegetative state on a ventilator for 27 days. During that time she underwent numerous brain procedures as surgeons fought to keep her alive. Cori is now facing years of rehabilitation and ongoing medical care.
The Saslovsky family home and vehicle will need substantial modification to accommodate Cori’s new needs. Doorways, bathrooms, and walkways will need to be rebuilt for accessibility. The family will need additional medical equipment, improved air filtration, and emergency backup systems to support Cori’s medical needs. There will also be additional nursing care required that insurance does not cover so that Josh may eventually try to return to work.
Josh, in addition to his union service as a Local president, has served as South Area Vice President and as a Partnership Representative for his Local. While Josh is focused on supporting Cori, the financial strain from medical bills and other expenses is significant.
CWA Local 3105 President Shawn Todd has issued a call for assistance from CWA members and retirees to help aid the Saslovsky family.
As union members, we understand the importance of standing together. Your donation, no matter the amount, can help ease their burden and allow Josh to be there for Cori. If you are unable to contribute, please consider sharing this fundraiser and keeping the Saslovsky family in your thoughts.
Click here to donate to a GoFundMe for the Saslovsky family.
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This post originally appeared on cwa-union.org.
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