My name is Jason, and I am facing stage 4 prostate cancer with a BRCA2 diagnosis. This journey has been incredibly difficult, both physically and emotionally. I have undergone chemotherapy and radiation, which required me to spend 40 days in Denver away from home. During that time, I had to rent a house, and I was unable to work, which put a significant strain on my finances. On top of that, I take medication that removes all my testosterone, and the cost is overwhelming. The assistance program I was enrolled in has ended, leaving me without any help to cover these essential expenses. Last year alone, I went through three surgeries, and the bills from all of these treatments are piling up faster than I can manage.
I have always tried to handle things on my own, but the reality is that I need help. The financial burden of ongoing treatments, medications, and everyday living expenses has become too much to bear alone. Every day is a challenge, but I am determined to keep fighting. Your support will help me pay off medical bills, afford the medication I need, and cover basic living costs while I focus on my health and recovery.
I have never asked for help before, so reaching out like this is not easy for me. Thank you for taking the time to read my story, for sharing it with others, and especially for any support you can give. Your kindness means more than words can express, and it gives me hope to keep moving forward.
I have always tried to handle things on my own, but the reality is that I need help. The financial burden of ongoing treatments, medications, and everyday living expenses has become too much to bear alone. Every day is a challenge, but I am determined to keep fighting. Your support will help me pay off medical bills, afford the medication I need, and cover basic living costs while I focus on my health and recovery.
I have never asked for help before, so reaching out like this is not easy for me. Thank you for taking the time to read my story, for sharing it with others, and especially for any support you can give. Your kindness means more than words can express, and it gives me hope to keep moving forward.




