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Welcome, and thank you for being here!
This page exists to support Jenny Pinson, her husband Sawyer Green, and the family and friends surrounding them, as Jenny undergoes treatment following a recent cancer diagnosis. It is created in love, respect, and solidarity by people who want to show up for this extraordinary couple in a tangible way.
Jen and Sawyer both work in small, community-centered restaurants—serving others, showing up day after day, and taking pride in what they do. They are continuing to work not because it is easy, but because dignity, purpose, and responsibility matter deeply to them...however, cancer does not pause life or its expenses.
Beyond the physical and emotional toll, it quietly drains savings, disrupts stability, and places pressure on everyday necessities. What helps most in this moment is easing the practical burdens of medical costs and daily living expenses so healing can remain the priority. Our hope is to raise $10,000 through small, meaningful contributions, with every dollar going directly to Jenny and Sawyer to help ease the financial strain of medical bills, missed work, and everyday cost‑of‑living needs.
This is where we, as a wider community, come in. Any contribution, whether through a donation or by sharing this page, is a powerful way to stand beside them and remind them they are not alone.
Here, we hold space for courage, grace, and an unwavering commitment to live fully. Please feel free to share your own words of encouragement, your favorite "Jenny story", or anything you think would bring light to her day and help us see her light from your eyes!
Thank you for also being part of their circle of care. Please continue reading for Jenny's Story.
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My Story – Jen Pinson
Life can sometimes change in a single moment and there is nothing that can prepare you for it.
Just a few weeks ago life was normal. Now everything is measured in appointments, test results, and treatment timelines.
On March 10, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Since then, the days have blurred together in a whirlwind of scans, decisions, and trying to process a reality that still doesn’t quite feel real.
Since then, everything has felt like it’s moving both too fast and not at all. I’m trying to navigate a reality I never saw coming. One appointment, one decision, one day at a time.
Diagnosis
On March 10, my world changed in an instant.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer—specifically invasive ductal carcinoma, HER2 negative, ER/PR positive, stage T3, grade 2.
What followed was a blur of appointments, scans, and tests. Mammograms, ultrasounds, biopsy, MRI, CT scan, PET scan, echocardiogram. All happening faster than I could process. In just a matter of weeks, life shifted from normal routines to medical terminology, treatment plans, and trying to wrap my head around a diagnosis I never expected.
There hasn’t really been time to slow down or fully absorb it. It’s been overwhelming, exhausting, and at times, a little scary. But I’m facing it head on.
Treatment Plan
My treatment plan is aggressive, but it’s necessary.
I will begin with 4 rounds of chemotherapy known as the “red devil,” followed by 12 rounds of Taxol. After chemotherapy, I will have a double mastectomy, with an expected recovery time of about six weeks. From there, I will continue with radiation treatments for approximately two months.
In total, this journey will span about 8 months, with the hope of completing treatment by December 1. It’s a long road, and there are many unknowns along the way, but I am ready to fight.
If you've made it this far, thank you for reading my story.
How You Can Help
This is the hardest part to write.
Over the next several months, my life will revolve around treatment and recovery. With such an intense schedule, there’s a lot of uncertainty around how much Sawyer and I will be able to work. Between medical bills, insurance costs, and lost income, the financial weight adds another layer of stress to an already overwhelming situation.
If you are able to give, no matter the amount, it will go directly toward medical expenses and helping us stay afloat during this time.
And if donating isn’t something you can do right now, I completely understand. Your prayers and support mean just as much. Please keep me, Sawyer, and our families in your thoughts. We feel every bit of that love.
Thank You
It’s hard to put into words how much your support means.
I could not walk through this without the people who love me lifting me up, encouraging me, and reminding me that I’m not alone.
From the bottom of my heart thank you for being here, for caring, and for standing with me during this season of my life.
Organizer and beneficiary
Sawyer Green
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