In 2015, our dear friend, Molly, was diagnosed with cervical cancer. After surgery, two rounds of chemotherapy and radiation, and one round of immunotherapy, a recent CT scan shows that the cancer has traveled to areas around her spleen and abdomen.
The last few months have been an emotional roller coaster, as she finishes immunotherapy and starts a new, more aggressive Chemotherapy regime, which will cause her to lose her hair.
Molly's husband, Jay, is also a cancer survivor. Recently married, the young couple have gone through more in the past few years than many couples endure in a lifetime. Molly is amazingly strong, positive, and brave in the face of her illness and all the challenges that have come her way. She takes everything in stride.
Molly has always worked through her illness, as she relies on this income to help pay for her medical bills. Most of us are able to take a sick day, but as a freelancer, Molly must come to work even when she is feeling terrible - both physically and emotionally - in order to stay afloat financially. While Jay has a full time job, a large portion of his income goes to pay their insurance premium of almost $300/week.
We would love your support to help her with the financial burden associated with cancer. It's a long road ahead but we're confident she'll pull through again.
She's thankful for the emotional support she continues to receive on a daily basis from you all. Your continued love and encouragement are greatly appreciated and help her fight this battle.
Please feel free to share this page.
Many thanks,
Wendy & Caitlin
The last few months have been an emotional roller coaster, as she finishes immunotherapy and starts a new, more aggressive Chemotherapy regime, which will cause her to lose her hair.
Molly's husband, Jay, is also a cancer survivor. Recently married, the young couple have gone through more in the past few years than many couples endure in a lifetime. Molly is amazingly strong, positive, and brave in the face of her illness and all the challenges that have come her way. She takes everything in stride.
Molly has always worked through her illness, as she relies on this income to help pay for her medical bills. Most of us are able to take a sick day, but as a freelancer, Molly must come to work even when she is feeling terrible - both physically and emotionally - in order to stay afloat financially. While Jay has a full time job, a large portion of his income goes to pay their insurance premium of almost $300/week.
We would love your support to help her with the financial burden associated with cancer. It's a long road ahead but we're confident she'll pull through again.
She's thankful for the emotional support she continues to receive on a daily basis from you all. Your continued love and encouragement are greatly appreciated and help her fight this battle.
Please feel free to share this page.
Many thanks,
Wendy & Caitlin

Organizer and beneficiary
Molly Lane
Beneficiary

