
Help Yolanda to Peacefully Heal
Hello,
I’m fund raising for my mother Yolanda Jackson. My mom was diagnosed with a RARE OVARIAN CANCER when I was 5 years old. She went through surgery and treatment and survived. 27 years later the RARE OVARIAN CANCER has returned attached to a large tumor on her spleen and liver, and small spots on her liver. She is currently undergoing treatments and unable to work. I’m doing all that I can, and she needs all the financial help she can get.
Her Story;
My mom began taking care of her mom in 2006 who suffered a stroke while still taking care of me and her self as best as she could. She and my dad got back together and got married in 2012. 4 days later he was diagnosed with STAGE 4 PROSTATIC CANCER that spread to his bones. My mom took care of him until he died in June 2014. She never stopped taking care of her mom and me. While grieving my dads loss; in 2014 of November my granny went into Kidney failure. My mom was self employed the entire time and she had to take 2 weeks off with no pay to learn how to give my granny Peritoneal Dialysis at home; because my granny had paralysis from the stroke on her left side. My mom gave my granny dialysis every night for 7 years and 3 months. My granny just passed away on March 29, 2021. In October 2020 my mom was diagnosed with CELIAC DISEASE which requires her to eat a gluten free diet or she will become sicker. In January of 2021 is when she got the news that the RARE OVARIAN CANCER had returned. She continued taking care of my granny and herself until my granny suddenly passed away. My mother is pressing on and she needs financial help to fight and win. I love and need my mom. After loosing my father and my granny she is all that I have left. Any donation amount great or small will help her to cover her medical costs. She has put her life on hold to care for the ones she loves and I want my mom to one day live her life free of sickness and disease. With all that she’s lost and been through I thank each of you for your donations that will bring her the peace she needs to fight for her life and win.
Thank you again,
Keairra Jackson