Ontario couple on 'long and expensive' IVF journey have renewed hope with financial help
The road to parenthood hasn't been easy for Paul and Kelly Hamoline of London, Ont. They've spent thousands of dollars on in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments that were unsuccessful. But they're getting some free financial support, and other families have a chance at getting that help too.
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![Paul and Kelly Hamoline of London, Ont., received a grant to help them pay for costly IVF treatments during a time of financial strain. The funds mean even more to the couple after losing their daughter, Myla Mae, in the photograph, died four days after being born 23 weeks into Kelly's pregnancy. Paul and Kelly Hamoline of London, Ont., received a grant to help them pay for costly IVF treatments during a time of financial strain. The funds mean even more to the couple after losing their daughter, Myla Mae, in the photograph, died four days after being born 23 weeks into Kelly's pregnancy.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7065748.1703109056!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/paul-and-kelly-hamoline.jpg)
The road to parenthood hasn't been easy for Paul and Kelly Hamoline of London, Ont. They've spent thousands of dollars on in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments that were unsuccessful. But they're getting some free financial support, and other families have a chance at getting that help too.