My cousin Kelly is a devoted mother, a loving friend, and the heart of our family. Her world revolves around her son, Clay, and every moment she spends with him is filled with laughter, warmth, and unconditional love. When Kelly was diagnosed with triple negative invasive ductal carcinoma—a fast-growing, aggressive form of breast cancer—her life changed in an instant. The dreams she had for Clay, the plans they made together, and the simple joys of everyday life were suddenly overshadowed by doctor visits, treatments, and the uncertainty that comes with fighting cancer.
Through all of this, Kelly’s husband Herb has been working tirelessly to provide for their family. He’s been putting in seven days a week, doing everything he can to keep things afloat and support Kelly and Clay during this difficult time. Herb’s dedication is a testament to the love and strength that holds their family together, but even with his hard work, the financial strain of cancer is overwhelming.
Kelly’s cancer is Stage 1, Grade 3, with a 90% growth rate. She’s already endured four rounds of chemotherapy, with twenty more weeks ahead, and will soon begin radiation five days a week for five weeks. Through it all, Kelly’s strength has been nothing short of inspiring. She faces each day with courage, determined to be there for Clay and to show him what it means to never give up—even when life feels overwhelming.
But the reality is, cancer doesn’t just take a toll on the body—it weighs heavily on the heart and mind, especially for a mother who wants nothing more than to protect her child. The mounting medical bills, even with insurance, are a constant worry. Treatments, medications, tests, travel, and everyday expenses are adding up quickly, making it harder for Kelly to focus on what matters most: her health and her time with Clay.
If you know Kelly, you know her kindness, her resilience, and her unwavering love for Clay. She’s always been the first to help others, and now she needs our help. We’re asking for support to ease the financial burden so Kelly can concentrate on healing and being the mother Clay needs. Every donation, every share, and every prayer means the world to us. Cancer has already taken so much from Kelly and Clay—we just want to give them hope, comfort, and the reminder that they are not alone in this fight.
Cancer may have changed Kelly’s life, but it will never change how deeply she is loved. Thank you for helping us carry her through this.
Through all of this, Kelly’s husband Herb has been working tirelessly to provide for their family. He’s been putting in seven days a week, doing everything he can to keep things afloat and support Kelly and Clay during this difficult time. Herb’s dedication is a testament to the love and strength that holds their family together, but even with his hard work, the financial strain of cancer is overwhelming.
Kelly’s cancer is Stage 1, Grade 3, with a 90% growth rate. She’s already endured four rounds of chemotherapy, with twenty more weeks ahead, and will soon begin radiation five days a week for five weeks. Through it all, Kelly’s strength has been nothing short of inspiring. She faces each day with courage, determined to be there for Clay and to show him what it means to never give up—even when life feels overwhelming.
But the reality is, cancer doesn’t just take a toll on the body—it weighs heavily on the heart and mind, especially for a mother who wants nothing more than to protect her child. The mounting medical bills, even with insurance, are a constant worry. Treatments, medications, tests, travel, and everyday expenses are adding up quickly, making it harder for Kelly to focus on what matters most: her health and her time with Clay.
If you know Kelly, you know her kindness, her resilience, and her unwavering love for Clay. She’s always been the first to help others, and now she needs our help. We’re asking for support to ease the financial burden so Kelly can concentrate on healing and being the mother Clay needs. Every donation, every share, and every prayer means the world to us. Cancer has already taken so much from Kelly and Clay—we just want to give them hope, comfort, and the reminder that they are not alone in this fight.
Cancer may have changed Kelly’s life, but it will never change how deeply she is loved. Thank you for helping us carry her through this.



