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Hi everyone,
My name is Grant, and I’m reaching out on behalf of my father, Greg Lubbock — a strong, compassionate man who is now facing the fight of his life for the second time.
Over 25 years ago, my dad was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma, a rare and aggressive form of B-cell cancer. Against the odds, he fought it with courage, endured chemotherapy, and after a long battle, he went into remission. For over two decades, he got his life back. He worked hard, lived humbly, helped those around him, and never took a single day for granted.
Unfortunately, after 25 years, the cancer has returned.
This time around, it’s hit even harder — emotionally, physically, and financially. Greg is currently going through his second round of chemotherapy with four more sessions ahead, a process expected to take at least six months. The side effects have been brutal, and this time, his body is not as resilient. His doctors have made it clear: he will no longer be able to return to work.
With no income and mounting medical bills, my dad is now faced with the impossible — fighting for his life while also worrying about keeping a roof over his head and staying afloat financially.
This is where we need your help.
We’re hoping to raise $20,000 to support Greg through the next six months — covering medical expenses, housing, and basic living costs — so he can focus fully on healing, not surviving financially.
My dad has always been the kind of person who shows up for others. Whether it was a friend in need, a neighbor down on their luck, or family going through hard times, Greg was always the first to offer help — no questions asked.
Now, it’s our turn to show up for him.
If you can give anything — whether it’s $5 or $500 — it will make a huge difference in helping my dad stay safe, supported, and focused on recovery. Even if you can’t donate right now, sharing this fundraiser with your network would mean the world to us.
We’re deeply grateful for your love, kindness, and support during this time.
Thank you for helping us give my dad the peace and stability he needs to fight — and hopefully beat — cancer once more.
With love and gratitude,
Grant Lubbock & Family



