Support Tremaine "Trey" Sampson
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Tremaine is 12 years old and has been fighting
cancer for over a year. Trey has Osteosarcoma, which is a rare bone cancer that
has spread to his lungs and developed into lung cancer. He is the
oldest child to a single mother (Ms. Kimberly Sampson), and has two younger
sisters which are 8 and 11 years old.
Tremaine had his arm amputated and part of his lung removed as a result of cancer. He has had a total of four lung surgeries over the past year, the most recent surgery taking place on September 9th. Tremaine was told by his doctors there is not much more they can do to treat the Osteosarcoma and it will take Trey's life. Despite a negative prognosis, Trey remains a unbelievably strong young man. He is the definition of a "fighter" and a hero among his peers as he lives his life to the fullest and makes each day count. Tremaine had the opportunity to run the opening touchdown for the Mighty Jaguar Football Team of Balch Springs Middle School where he attends.
We are asking for your support! Battling this cancer is not easy nor is it a free battle. Tremaine's medical bills have entered into the hundreds of thousands and continue to increase as time progresses. In order to offset some of the expenses that have accumulated during the battle against cancer, a fund has been created to assist his family.
Below are links to the news stories about Tremaine and his journey as he fights for his life and beats this disease.
# 88 -- WE SUPPORT YOU!!!!
Today Matters, Tremaine Matters, Make Each Day Count!
http://www.wfaa.com/news/health/88s-Big-Football-Game-223834361.html
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/dallas/Trey-Sampsons-touchdown-224170121.html
http://www.wfaa.com/sports/football/cowboys/Cowboys-players-surprise-kids-with-cancer-at-portrait-project-party-224517411.html
Tremaine had his arm amputated and part of his lung removed as a result of cancer. He has had a total of four lung surgeries over the past year, the most recent surgery taking place on September 9th. Tremaine was told by his doctors there is not much more they can do to treat the Osteosarcoma and it will take Trey's life. Despite a negative prognosis, Trey remains a unbelievably strong young man. He is the definition of a "fighter" and a hero among his peers as he lives his life to the fullest and makes each day count. Tremaine had the opportunity to run the opening touchdown for the Mighty Jaguar Football Team of Balch Springs Middle School where he attends.
We are asking for your support! Battling this cancer is not easy nor is it a free battle. Tremaine's medical bills have entered into the hundreds of thousands and continue to increase as time progresses. In order to offset some of the expenses that have accumulated during the battle against cancer, a fund has been created to assist his family.
Below are links to the news stories about Tremaine and his journey as he fights for his life and beats this disease.
# 88 -- WE SUPPORT YOU!!!!
Today Matters, Tremaine Matters, Make Each Day Count!
http://www.wfaa.com/news/health/88s-Big-Football-Game-223834361.html
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/dallas/Trey-Sampsons-touchdown-224170121.html
http://www.wfaa.com/sports/football/cowboys/Cowboys-players-surprise-kids-with-cancer-at-portrait-project-party-224517411.html
Organizer
Kimberly Sampson
Organizer
Balch Springs, TX