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Hello, my name is Tabbie Cannon and my son, Sean Cannon is in the construction trade. Many contractors consistently hired him to help with jobs because of his work ethic and expertise. There was never a job that Sean couldn't tackle or wouldn't take on. A year or so ago, Sean decided to
branch out on his own and formed his own company, Webe Contracting.
Things continued to go well for him until a few months ago. Sean started not feeling well and was beginning to have a hard time with his strenuous work schedule. He decided to see a doctor to figure out why he had little energy and strength; he had never suffered from this before.
Then came the devastating diagnosis - leukemia. Sean was admitted to a local hospital. They then transferred him to a cancer center in Manhattan. His red blood count was so low that the doctors worried he would die at any moment. They were surprised that he was even alive.
Once home on the cancer meds, Sean waited to feel better, but that didn't happen. He had to return to the hospital to have a blood transfusion. His blood count has not yet been normal, and he is too weak to return to work. He still has a long road ahead of him.
Meanwhile, bills are mounting up. No money is coming in. He has car payments and all the normal monthly expenses. He has no money for heating fuel for his home. Medical bills will be coming in soon. His girlfriend and I are trying to help, but we have our expenses, so it's not making much of a dent. Sean is becoming depressed - worried he will lose everything he worked so hard for all his life. The worrying is not good for his recovery.
I hope you can find it in your heart to help Sean in his time of need. Sean wants to return to work soon but cannot until his health returns. Any amount you can donate will be a blessing. Our family, especially Sean, thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Thank you, and God Bless.

