
Help Brandon Minnich Manage Urgent Medical Fees
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Hello, I am Brandon's mom, Heather. On Monday, January 6 on the first week of the New Year, Brandon Minnich was diagnosed with an aggressive testicular cancer that requires immediate surgery and chemotherapy treatment.
In a matter of days, Brandon has had to grapple with understanding his diagnosis, scheduling major surgery while waiting for future chemotherapy treatment and its potential side effects.
The American Cancer Society reports testicular cancer is not common: only 1 in every 250 males will develop testicular cancer, and average age of diagnosis is 33.
Brandon is only 24, and provides for Ashley and 2 young daughters (Aubrey, 3 and Avary, 14 months).
Brandon works as a Level 3 Certified Welding Production Tech and was diagnosed 4 days shy of Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) protection. For this reason, we are kicking off this campaign as a way family and friends can help support him during this difficult time and loss of financial stability.
Right now, there is a lot of uncertainty, but those who know Brandon know his faith in God will help get him through this unexpected crisis.
We ask you to keep Brandon, Ashley and his children and family in your prayers. Let’s come together as the Body of Christ and rally around Brandon and their family during this challenging time for a young couple so he can focus on healing.
Thank you for whatever financial support you are able to give.
In a matter of days, Brandon has had to grapple with understanding his diagnosis, scheduling major surgery while waiting for future chemotherapy treatment and its potential side effects.
The American Cancer Society reports testicular cancer is not common: only 1 in every 250 males will develop testicular cancer, and average age of diagnosis is 33.
Brandon is only 24, and provides for Ashley and 2 young daughters (Aubrey, 3 and Avary, 14 months).
Brandon works as a Level 3 Certified Welding Production Tech and was diagnosed 4 days shy of Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) protection. For this reason, we are kicking off this campaign as a way family and friends can help support him during this difficult time and loss of financial stability.
Right now, there is a lot of uncertainty, but those who know Brandon know his faith in God will help get him through this unexpected crisis.
We ask you to keep Brandon, Ashley and his children and family in your prayers. Let’s come together as the Body of Christ and rally around Brandon and their family during this challenging time for a young couple so he can focus on healing.
Thank you for whatever financial support you are able to give.
Organizer
Heather Minnich
Organizer
Slatington, PA