
Help Tommy Treat and Defeat Cancer
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Ever since I have known Tommy, he has been the most upbeat and optimistic person I’ve ever met. To him, no one is a stranger and every person he meets is better off having encountered Tommy’s infectious optimism, remarkable kindness, and selfless generosity. He searches for opportunities to uplift, inspire, encourage and support others. A few short months ago Tommy was diagnosed with stage three rectal cancer (colorectal adenocarcinoma). It is unimaginable, how cancer can seek to destroy someone as extraordinary as Tommy. But cancer doesn’t care. So I simply ask and pray that you will.
Please help me rally together in support of Tommy as he undergoes four months of chemotherapy followed by five weeks of radiation, then afterward, chemo pill therapy. After the chemo and radiation, Tommy will undergo surgery to remove cancer from his rectal cavity and insert an ileostomy bag. The final surgery will be to remove the bag after six weeks.
A self-employed window cleaner, Tommy is not paid when he is unable to work but again cancer doesn’t care. Will you? It is estimated that Tommy's treatment and recovery will take approximately 12 months. Every gift of support will be a day, a week, or a month that Tommy can get the treatment and the care that he needs to defeat cancer.
The cover photo is Tommy, receiving his chemotherapy treatment at the medical facility. In the photo below is Tommy with his portable chemotherapy machine around his neck, still happy as ever. If looks familiar, I know you have been impacted by cancer. If it doesn’t look familiar, I know you don’t want to be. Peace, love, blessings, and many, many, thanks.
Please help me rally together in support of Tommy as he undergoes four months of chemotherapy followed by five weeks of radiation, then afterward, chemo pill therapy. After the chemo and radiation, Tommy will undergo surgery to remove cancer from his rectal cavity and insert an ileostomy bag. The final surgery will be to remove the bag after six weeks.
A self-employed window cleaner, Tommy is not paid when he is unable to work but again cancer doesn’t care. Will you? It is estimated that Tommy's treatment and recovery will take approximately 12 months. Every gift of support will be a day, a week, or a month that Tommy can get the treatment and the care that he needs to defeat cancer.
The cover photo is Tommy, receiving his chemotherapy treatment at the medical facility. In the photo below is Tommy with his portable chemotherapy machine around his neck, still happy as ever. If looks familiar, I know you have been impacted by cancer. If it doesn’t look familiar, I know you don’t want to be. Peace, love, blessings, and many, many, thanks.

Organizer and beneficiary
Fritz Pongnon
Organizer
Beacon, NY
Thomas Cooper
Beneficiary