My father recently passed away from cancer after receiving treatment and spending his final days at Cooperman Barnabas Hospital Cancer Center. The care and compassion he received from the doctors, nurses, and staff made a profound difference for him and for our family during an incredibly difficult time. I want to help more cancer patients like my father and their families, to ease their pain and support them through the hardest moments of their lives.
The funds raised through this campaign will go directly to the cancer center and hospital. They will be used for patient care, comfort items, and family support, as well as to provide extra support for the hardworking nurses who are truly angels on earth. These contributions will help bring comfort and relief to patients and families facing the unimaginable challenges of cancer, and will also recognize the dedication of the medical staff who fight alongside them every day.
In memory of my father, who died on 2/9/2026 at Cooperman Barnabas Hospital, I invite anyone who sees this message to make a donation—no matter how big or small—to support the cancer center and hospital. The pain that cancer patients and their families bear is indescribable, especially when we lose a loved one. But even a small act of kindness can be a beam of light in a dark tunnel. Let’s provide some light for patients and their families, and show them that we care, even if we don’t know them personally. Your support can make a real difference.
The funds raised through this campaign will go directly to the cancer center and hospital. They will be used for patient care, comfort items, and family support, as well as to provide extra support for the hardworking nurses who are truly angels on earth. These contributions will help bring comfort and relief to patients and families facing the unimaginable challenges of cancer, and will also recognize the dedication of the medical staff who fight alongside them every day.
In memory of my father, who died on 2/9/2026 at Cooperman Barnabas Hospital, I invite anyone who sees this message to make a donation—no matter how big or small—to support the cancer center and hospital. The pain that cancer patients and their families bear is indescribable, especially when we lose a loved one. But even a small act of kindness can be a beam of light in a dark tunnel. Let’s provide some light for patients and their families, and show them that we care, even if we don’t know them personally. Your support can make a real difference.

