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Hi everyone,
I’m Jennifer, and I’ve gone back and forth on whether to share this publicly. Our family has kept Alexander’s health battle private for as long as we could, but we’ve reached a place where we can’t walk this road alone anymore.
Earlier this year, my husband Alexander was diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease along with severe heavy metal toxicity. The decline in his health has been fast, frightening, and at times truly overwhelming. A few weeks ago, his specialist told us they didn’t understand how he was even still alive based on his labs. They didn’t expect him to make it through the first week of treatment. The fact that he is still here fighting is a miracle.
Recently, things have become even more serious. Alexander was diagnosed with a severe virus, and right now he has virtually no immune system left to fight it. His body is depleted. We are praying every day that he can make it through this next challenge. Each day feels critical.
Alexander has always been the hardest-working person I know. He built his landscaping and contracting business from the ground up, putting in long hours, pouring his whole heart into his work, and taking pride in providing for our family. But his body just can’t keep up right now. Even treatment days leave him exhausted and weak. He wants so badly to get back to the work he loves, but at this moment, his focus needs to be on staying alive and healing.
I’ve been doing everything I can to keep our home and life steady, working, caring for Alexander, and taking care of our two little boys, Ollie (6) and Liam (2). We have tried for as long as possible to manage all of this quietly, but the medical bills, treatments, and cost of living have become more than we can carry on our own.
This is why I am asking for help—something that is not easy for us to do.
Your support will go directly toward medical care, treatment costs, essential household needs, and keeping our family afloat while Alexander fights for his health. Any amount—large or small—helps lighten a burden we’ve been quietly struggling under for months.
Thank you for taking the time to read our story. Thank you for caring, for praying, and for helping us through the hardest season of our lives. Your generosity means more to us than you will ever know.

