We’re coming together for Caleb—a devoted husband to Amy, an incredible dad to Gavin (14) and Samantha (11), and the kind of friend who shows up without being asked, every single time. If you know Caleb, you know he’s the first to help you move, fix what’s broken, or just listen when you need it. Now he needs us.
Caleb has been fighting leukemia since February 2024, and in the past few weeks, his situation has become more urgent. While preparing for a bone marrow transplant, he suddenly went into blast crisis—a dangerous and aggressive surge in leukemia cells that requires immediate intervention. Instead of moving forward with the transplant as planned, Caleb is now facing three weeks of intensive IV chemotherapy to stabilize his condition. After that, he’ll need a three-week recovery window before doctors can attempt the transplant that will give him the best chance at long-term survival.
This unexpected setback means months of heightened medical care, an extended hospital stay, and a much longer road to recovery. Caleb will be unable to work during this time as he will be hospitalized for months. Amy will be unable to work as she focuses on Caleb’s health and providing stability and some sense of normalcy for Gavin and Samantha. They’re giving everything they have to this fight, but the financial strain of such a critical medical crisis is too heavy for one family to bear.
Caleb has spent his life working hard, providing for his family, and showing up for the people around him. Even after his diagnosis, he kept working through exhaustion, heart issues, dizziness, and countless side effects from treatment. Now, the best way we can show up for him is by making sure the practical things—the mortgage, utilities, groceries, transportation to appointments—are covered so he can focus fully on surviving this phase and reaching the transplant.
We’re setting a $85,000 goal to help with medical bills, household expenses, travel for treatments, and basic living costs during this extended period of crisis and recovery. Your support will give Caleb and Amy the stability they need and help Gavin and Samantha maintain a sense of normalcy while their dad fights his way back to health.
If you can give, even $5 truly helps. And if donating isn’t possible right now, sharing this link is just as meaningful—every share reaches someone who may be able to help.
Thank you for loving this family the way they’ve loved so many of us. Your kindness, generosity, and prayers are lifting them through their hardest days and helping them hold on to hope. From the bottom of our hearts—thank you.
Organizer and beneficiary
Amy Milton
Beneficiary






