In February of this year my older sister Tami was a full time trauma counseling grad student and married for nearly 15 years in Ohio. Within a matter of weeks, she was removed from her home, asked for a divorce and found out she had muscle invasive bladder cancer.
As you can imagine, it’s been the hardest year of her life.
She quickly had surgery to remove two tumors, took a pause on Grad school and moved in with my family in South Carolina to begin a journey of healing in more ways than one.
Fast forward to a few days ago…I took her to the ER and after a CT scan it was found that the left side of her bladder had numerous tumors.
This is where you can help.
My sister's deepest desire is to go to the Hope 4 Cancer Center in Cancun where she will undergo 3 weeks of intensive treatment with eight-hour sessions six days per week and be sent home with a 3 month treatment plan.
This integrative cancer center is among the top in the world. Given the chance, we fully believe Tami will receive the care needed to successfully and lovingly heal the cancer in her body.
We need to raise $55,000 for this treatment plus $2,500 to cover the go fund me fees. They don’t take health insurance and if they did, my sister doesn’t have it. As soon as this money is raised she can fly to Cancun where she will check in, pay for the treatment and begin her healing journey.
The $57,500 will go towards:
3 week Cancun outpatient clinic treatment - $27,800
Sono-Photo Dynamic Therapy - $7,500
Sunivera Bio Immunotheraphy Protocol - $9,300
3 month at home therapies - $10,400
Gofundme fees - $2,500
Total - $57,500
We are believing for healing.
We are believing for a financial miracle.
We are believing God is going to turn all of this around for her good.
I ask that you not only pray, believe with us, but give what you are able so she can heal.
Thank you for watching, giving, supporting, loving and sharing.
Every dollar counts, let’s get my big sister to Mexico!
-Erin and family
From her son Christian...
"My Mom has selflessly given love, support, and empathy to those around her, often in the midst of her own unspoken trials, now confronts a personal battle: a diagnosis of stage II bladder cancer. Her life, dedicated to raising us boys, contributing to many different outreach ministries, and earning a degree to become a counselor, stands as a testament to her resilience and compassion. This unexpected health challenge brings a new dimension to the adversity she has quietly withstood while uplifting others. Thank you so much for your love + generosity for my Mom."

