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In July 2025, my brother Brad was diagnosed with Stage IV neuroendocrine tumor cancer.
Brad is 59 years old and has been a graphic installer in Tulsa for over 40 years. If you’ve seen wrapped work trucks or service vans around town, there’s a good chance you’ve seen Brad’s craftsmanship. He has installed graphics on hundreds of vehicles throughout Tulsa, including well-known companies like Air Assurance. People see his work every day without ever knowing he’s the one behind it.
Brad has always been hardworking and independent.
He is currently undergoing Lutathera, a radioactive isotope treatment used for advanced neuroendocrine tumors. The treatment is intensive and has made it impossible for him to continue working. He has exhausted his savings trying to stay afloat while focusing on his health.
Brad now requires home healthcare visits four times per week. Unfortunately, his insurance only covers 32 visits per year, and those visits will be exhausted next week. The additional care he needs is no longer covered.
Brad has moved in with me so he is not facing this alone, but the financial strain is very real. Our initial goal is to cover the next 3–4 months of basic living expenses while he continues treatment.
Funds will help with:
• Food and daily necessities
• Ongoing home healthcare support
• Treatment-related expenses not covered by insurance
If you are able to give, we are deeply grateful. If you cannot, sharing this page so others in the Tulsa community can see it means just as much.
Thank you for supporting one of the hardworking hands behind so many of Tulsa’s vehicles.
— Kenda



