Hi everyone,
Writing this still doesn’t feel real.
One month apart, my dad and I both heard the words that no family is ever prepared for: stage 4 cancer. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Father and daughter side by side facing the fight of our lives.
There are no words to describe what it feels like to watch your parent battle cancer while you’re fighting it yourself. The fear. The exhaustion. The moments of strength followed by moments of complete heartbreak. Yet somehow, through it all, we’ve leaned on each other and refused to give up.
We are now halfway through our treatments and very hopeful. Our doctors are optimistic, and it truly looks like we are going to beat this. Every chemo session, every appointment, every hard day brings us closer to that finish line.
While we are grateful beyond words for the medical care we’re receiving, the financial strain has been difficult. Cancer doesn’t just take a toll on your body, it affects every part of life. Medical bills, treatment costs, medications, and time away from work have piled up quickly. We are doing everything we can, but we can’t do it alone.
We are asking for help to ease the financial burden so we can focus on what matters most: healing, surviving, and staying strong together.
At the end of March, we are hoping to gather with family and friends not just to celebrate, but to give thanks for life, love, and the strength that has carried us this far. It would mean everything to mark this moment surrounded by the people who have supported us through the hardest chapter of our lives.
Any donation, no matter how small, helps more than you know. If you can’t donate, sharing this fundraiser or keeping us in your thoughts and prayers is just as meaningful.
Thank you for reading our story, for believing in us, and for standing with our family. We are fighting with everything we have and we are not giving up.
With love and gratitude,
The Amador family






