Support Lindsay Ericksen and Her Family Through Her Cancer Journey
Hello everyone,
In December 2025, Lindsay Ericksen was diagnosed with invasive carcinoma, Grade III, HER2 triple positive breast cancer. Since then, she has undergone a lumpectomy and has recently completed twelve rounds of chemotherapy, and will now be followed by ongoing maintenance which consists of a drug, given thru iv every 21 days until the end of January 2027 to ward off any cells trying to reproduce.
In the coming weeks, Lindsay will begin commuting from Escanaba, MI to daily radiation treatments five days a week for a total of 21 days in Marinette, WI. To make matters more challenging, Lindsay was recently involved in a car accident. While thankfully her children were not injured, Lindsay sustained a shoulder injury and will require an MRI with multiple follow up visits. Her vehicle was totaled, leaving the family needing to replace it while continuing her cancer treatments.
Lindsay and her husband, Zach, are a hardworking family raising three children—Parker (18), Colin (15), and Lucy (11). Like many families, their lives are filled with school events, sports, birthdays, camping trips, and everyday moments together. Cancer has abruptly and significantly changed that reality.
Despite everything, Lindsay has continued to work part-time while undergoing treatment, doing her best to stay present for her children and keep up with daily responsibilities. Zach is self-employed, and the family currently pays for health insurance out-of-pocket. No young family, or for that matter any family budgets for cancer. As many know, even with insurance, the cost of cancer care is overwhelming and unpredictable.
Funds raised will help support:
● Medical expenses (copays, coinsurance, deductibles)
● Prescription medications and treatment-related supplies
● Travel and gas for frequent appointments and radiation treatments
● Household expenses, including groceries and bills during time off of work during radiation treatments
Cancer doesn’t discriminate.
Cancer doesn’t care if you are healthy.
Cancer doesn’t consider your family.
If you can contribute, no matter the amount, your support will make a meaningful difference for Lindsay and her family during this incredibly difficult time. If you are unable to donate, sharing this page is equally appreciated.
Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support.
With gratitude,
The Ericksen Family
Organizer and beneficiary
Lindsay Ericksen
Beneficiary

