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My brother-in-law, Jordan (married to my younger sister, Sabrina), was diagnosed just before Christmas Day with Stage 3 nodular melanoma, a diagnosis that has shaken our family and the community he and Sabrina have built together.
Jordan is a devoted father, husband, uncle, brother-in-law, friend, and small business owner. Together with Sabrina, they are raising four young boys (ages 2, 4, 6, and 9), each with their own incredible spirit and unique needs. Their oldest son has learning disabilities that require specialized therapies, most of which are not covered by health insurance. Their 4-year-old also has an expressive speech delay and is scheduled to be evaluated for autism this March—testing that will also not be fully covered by insurance.
Now, alongside these ongoing challenges, Jordan is facing a long and demanding cancer treatment plan. His treatment is currently expected to last approximately 15 months and will include surgery and 14 rounds of immunotherapy. While Jordan plans to continue working as much as he is able, the reality of mounting medical bills, uncovered insurance items, and everyday expenses has placed significant financial strain on their family.
We are asking for help. Your donation will go directly toward medical bills, cancer treatment costs, health expenses for their children, and basic household needs—allowing Jordan to focus on healing and Sabrina to focus on caring for their family during this journey through Jordan’s healing.
If you are able to give, please consider donating today. If you cannot donate, sharing this page can make an enormous difference. Every contribution, message of support, and share helps lift some of the weight their family is carrying and reminds them they are not facing this alone.
Thank you for standing with Jordan and our family during this incredibly difficult time. Your kindness, generosity, and prayers mean more than words can express.
For regular updates please feel free to follow up on JordanGiles.com
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Jordan Giles
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