My profile picture is the last time I was able to take my boys on a family trip before getting sick with cancer the third time. (2022) Now, I’m on my fourth battle with cancer.
Help a Courageous Single Mother Continue Her Fight Against Cancer
My name is Tiffany Few, and I am a single mother who has been fighting cancer for most of my life.
At just 16 years old, in 1998, I was diagnosed with cervical cancer. While most teenagers were focused on school, friendships, and dreams for the future, I was learning how to survive. I fought hard and kept going, determined not to let cancer define me.
In 2018, cancer returned — this time as breast cancer. Once again, I faced surgery, treatments, and unimaginable emotional and physical challenges, all while continuing to care for my family and keep a roof over our heads.
In 2023, my world changed once more when I was diagnosed with metastasized bone cancer, which I am still fighting today. This diagnosis has brought ongoing treatments, chronic pain, fatigue, and mounting medical expenses. Despite everything, I continue to fight — not just for myself, but for my children.
Being a single mother means I carry the responsibility of providing, nurturing, and protecting my family alone. Cancer has made that incredibly difficult. Treatment costs, medications, travel to appointments, and household bills have become overwhelming, especially as my ability to work has been limited by my health.
I am asking for help not because it’s easy, but because it’s necessary. Donations will go directly toward:
• Medical treatments and medications
• Household bills (rent, utilities, groceries)
• Transportation to and from medical appointments
• Basic living expenses during treatment
Any amount, no matter how small, makes a difference. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this page and keeping my family in your prayers means more than you know.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story, for your kindness, and for helping me continue this fight. Your support gives me strength, hope, and the ability to focus on what matters most — my health and my children.
My children are 24, 22, 19, 17 and 11. My 17 year old and 11 year old are still in school.
With gratitude,
Tiffany Few


