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Help Jenny's Fight in Defeating Breast Cancer
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In a year that has been challenging for many, my best friend of 25 years, Jenny Lemire, was recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of Breast Cancer called, Triple Negative Ductile Carcinoma.
Since she was a young girl, Jenny with her wide-open heart and mind has devoted her life to helping others. Jenny is one of the Angels walking around disguised as a person. She is very compassionate and goes out of her way to make others feel cared for, welcomed, and at ease.
So, it is no wonder, that she dedicates her life to serving vulnerable populations and patients, including, hospice care, and elders. Last March, she had to let go of her practice of 25 years when Covid shut the doors to all the Care Facilities and Adult Family Homes. Her gift of connecting with people especially shines when she interacts with children. Jenny was heartbroken when she received the Cancer diagnosis just two weeks after landing a dream job as a Nanny to a little 4-month-old and had to let go of the position.
Unwaveringly positive, Jenny is no longer working and has shifted her focus and energy to battling cancer one day at a time.
Jenny recently had a chemotherapy port placed in her chest and was hospitalized due to complications from the surgery. The extreme pain she endured for 8 days weakened her physically and broke her emotionally. She’s a fighter, however, and determined to cure herself of this devastating diagnosis and is rebuilding her strength and her spirit. Triple-Negative is an aggressive, hard to target breast cancer. After considerable research, she and her family have complete faith that through participating in a stringent regime of Chemotherapy Treatment combined with alternative and holistic therapies of IV Infusions, Stem Cell Therapy, Hyperthermia Treatments, and both Prescription and Nutraceutical Supplementation, that Jenny will be cured in 2 to 3 years.
Jenny’s monthly out of pocket medical expenses of $8500 (above treatment plan) are quickly piling up and are unrealistic for her to continue. All of her loved ones are requesting help as she fights this battle for her life.
On behalf of Jenny, her spouse, her sons, family, friends, and I, please accept our heartfelt gratitude for your prayers, contributions, and/or shares.
~Ang
Since she was a young girl, Jenny with her wide-open heart and mind has devoted her life to helping others. Jenny is one of the Angels walking around disguised as a person. She is very compassionate and goes out of her way to make others feel cared for, welcomed, and at ease.
So, it is no wonder, that she dedicates her life to serving vulnerable populations and patients, including, hospice care, and elders. Last March, she had to let go of her practice of 25 years when Covid shut the doors to all the Care Facilities and Adult Family Homes. Her gift of connecting with people especially shines when she interacts with children. Jenny was heartbroken when she received the Cancer diagnosis just two weeks after landing a dream job as a Nanny to a little 4-month-old and had to let go of the position.
Unwaveringly positive, Jenny is no longer working and has shifted her focus and energy to battling cancer one day at a time.
Jenny recently had a chemotherapy port placed in her chest and was hospitalized due to complications from the surgery. The extreme pain she endured for 8 days weakened her physically and broke her emotionally. She’s a fighter, however, and determined to cure herself of this devastating diagnosis and is rebuilding her strength and her spirit. Triple-Negative is an aggressive, hard to target breast cancer. After considerable research, she and her family have complete faith that through participating in a stringent regime of Chemotherapy Treatment combined with alternative and holistic therapies of IV Infusions, Stem Cell Therapy, Hyperthermia Treatments, and both Prescription and Nutraceutical Supplementation, that Jenny will be cured in 2 to 3 years.
Jenny’s monthly out of pocket medical expenses of $8500 (above treatment plan) are quickly piling up and are unrealistic for her to continue. All of her loved ones are requesting help as she fights this battle for her life.
On behalf of Jenny, her spouse, her sons, family, friends, and I, please accept our heartfelt gratitude for your prayers, contributions, and/or shares.
~Ang
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Angela Mata
Organizer
Bremerton, WA
Jennifer Lemire
Beneficiary
Alisa Lemire Brooks
Co-organizer