
Help Zach Stroup during his fight with Cancer
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Hello Everyone,
2020 has been a challenging year for most of us. We have experienced so much of the unthinkable. The holiday season is a joyous time of the year to be surrounded by friends, family and loved ones, but this year a tragedy has devastated our family.
Zach Stroup is a 24-year-old resident of Eaton, Colorado. He is a 2015 Windsor High School Graduate. He recently became an insurance agent for Farmers and enjoys spending his time with his girlfriend Madison, and their two golden retrievers.
Earlier this year Zach became very sick. He experienced extreme weight loss, severe stomach pain, reoccurring fever, joint pain, and extreme fatigue to the point that most days he was completely debilitated. After seeing multiple doctors, various medications, and completely changing his diet, he was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease and Inflammatory Arthritis.
After his diagnoses Zach, and his loving girlfriend Madison became hopeful as he slowly began to feel better as a result from a new medication. Zach was gaining his weight back, he was going to the gym again, and being able to work consistently.
A few weeks later Madison took Zach to the ER in the evening after he was experiencing some pain in his lungs. After CT scans were taken of his lungs and he was transported to MCR the doctors were concerned he may have cancer after finding masses on his lungs, and liver.
On November 22, 2020 Zach was diagnosed with Stage 4 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. This diagnosis has been heartbreaking for Zach, his girlfriend, and his family. He will begin Chemotherapy and other treatments this week. This fundraiser is to help Zach and Madison with living expenses, and his unexpected abundance of medical bills. From a very young age Zach has worked hard to save money and was able buy his dream home at only 23 years old. Madison will be caring for Zach over this period of time therefore she will be unable to work as much and most of the financial responsibility will be falling on her. With your donations they will be able to focus on getting Zach better and not have to worry about losing their home.
In conclusion Zach and Madison thank you for all of your prayers, love, and support. We are optimistic that Zach’s positive outlook, support from his family, his girlfriend and your generosity, that he will overcome this unfortunate event.
-The Stroup Family
2020 has been a challenging year for most of us. We have experienced so much of the unthinkable. The holiday season is a joyous time of the year to be surrounded by friends, family and loved ones, but this year a tragedy has devastated our family.
Zach Stroup is a 24-year-old resident of Eaton, Colorado. He is a 2015 Windsor High School Graduate. He recently became an insurance agent for Farmers and enjoys spending his time with his girlfriend Madison, and their two golden retrievers.
Earlier this year Zach became very sick. He experienced extreme weight loss, severe stomach pain, reoccurring fever, joint pain, and extreme fatigue to the point that most days he was completely debilitated. After seeing multiple doctors, various medications, and completely changing his diet, he was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease and Inflammatory Arthritis.
After his diagnoses Zach, and his loving girlfriend Madison became hopeful as he slowly began to feel better as a result from a new medication. Zach was gaining his weight back, he was going to the gym again, and being able to work consistently.
A few weeks later Madison took Zach to the ER in the evening after he was experiencing some pain in his lungs. After CT scans were taken of his lungs and he was transported to MCR the doctors were concerned he may have cancer after finding masses on his lungs, and liver.
On November 22, 2020 Zach was diagnosed with Stage 4 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. This diagnosis has been heartbreaking for Zach, his girlfriend, and his family. He will begin Chemotherapy and other treatments this week. This fundraiser is to help Zach and Madison with living expenses, and his unexpected abundance of medical bills. From a very young age Zach has worked hard to save money and was able buy his dream home at only 23 years old. Madison will be caring for Zach over this period of time therefore she will be unable to work as much and most of the financial responsibility will be falling on her. With your donations they will be able to focus on getting Zach better and not have to worry about losing their home.
In conclusion Zach and Madison thank you for all of your prayers, love, and support. We are optimistic that Zach’s positive outlook, support from his family, his girlfriend and your generosity, that he will overcome this unfortunate event.
-The Stroup Family
Organizer and beneficiary
Jessica Stroup
Organizer
Greeley, CO
Zachary Stroup
Beneficiary