Joe Pridemore, my brother, has always been someone who could be counted on for a helping hand and a positive attitude. Recently, Joe began experiencing issues with his balance and right hand usage, which quickly escalated into an emergency. After calling 911 and being rushed to the hospital, Joe received the devastating news that he had a cancerous tumor on his brain. He underwent surgery to remove the tumor, and while the procedure was successful, the challenges were far from over.
Following surgery, Joe was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer. He immediately began a rigorous treatment plan, including four weeks of chemotherapy and radiation. Joe has shown incredible strength and resilience, making it through these two major hurdles. However, the journey has taken a toll on his ability to work, and he is currently waiting for his disability benefits to begin.
The funds raised through this campaign will go directly toward helping Joe cover his mounting medical bills and essential living expenses during this difficult time. Our hope is to provide Joe with some peace of mind so he can focus on his recovery. Any support you can offer would mean so much to Joe and our family. Thank you for considering a donation and for keeping Joe in your thoughts.
Following surgery, Joe was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer. He immediately began a rigorous treatment plan, including four weeks of chemotherapy and radiation. Joe has shown incredible strength and resilience, making it through these two major hurdles. However, the journey has taken a toll on his ability to work, and he is currently waiting for his disability benefits to begin.
The funds raised through this campaign will go directly toward helping Joe cover his mounting medical bills and essential living expenses during this difficult time. Our hope is to provide Joe with some peace of mind so he can focus on his recovery. Any support you can offer would mean so much to Joe and our family. Thank you for considering a donation and for keeping Joe in your thoughts.

