
Help Georgia Fight Stage 4 Breast Cancer and Leptomeningeal
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Hello everyone,
I’m writing this on behalf of our beloved Georgia, who is facing the fight of her life. Georgia has been diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer with leptomeningeal metastases, an aggressive and rare spread of cancer to the lining of her brain and spinal cord. Doctors have told us that while this disease is not curable, it is treatable — but her time with us is heartbreakingly
Georgia’s battle with cancer started early — she was first diagnosed with breast cancer at just 21 years old, and through strength and courage she beat it. Sadly, this cruel disease has returned with even greater force. To make things even harder, Georgia also has a blood disorder that makes surgery far more dangerous and limits her treatment options.
Despite all this, Georgia is still trying to work whenever she can, even while going through grueling treatments and fighting daily pain and exhaustion. She has applied for disability, but like so many, she is still waiting for approval — and time is not on her side.
Georgia has always been the first to help others — a loving friend/coworker & partner — who brings light and laughter to everyone she meets. A very talented woman in so many ways from a voice of an angel to an amazing artist. Now, she needs our help to lift some of the overwhelming burden she faces.
How You Can Help:
We are humbly asking for your support to help Georgia cover:
• Medical bills and treatments not covered by insurance
• Transportation to and from frequent appointments
• Daily living expenses like rent, utilities, and groceries while she can no longer work full-time
• Comfort and care so she can stay at home surrounded by family
• End-of-life costs, when the time comes
Any amount — no matter how small — will make a real difference and give Georgia the peace of mind she deserves, so she can focus on spending her remaining time making memories with her loved ones.
If you’re unable to give, please share Georgia’s story and keep her in your thoughts and prayers.
Thank you for showing Georgia that she’s not alone in this fight.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Georgia’s coworkers, friends & family
Organizer
Rochelle Stills
Organizer
SeaTac, WA