Life can change in ways no one ever expects—one moment everything feels normal, and the next, your world is turned upside down. For Nancy and her family, that moment came with a diagnosis that changed everything.
Our dear friend Nancy was diagnosed with a rare cancer called Early Precursor T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia last year. While she is thankfully in remission, her fight is far from over. She needs to undergo a bone marrow transplant, but she is facing complications that affects her ability to walk, and her doctors have had to delay the procedure until she regains more strength. This delay adds even more uncertainty—and more financial stress—for her and her family.
Nancy is constantly going in and out of the hospital, and each stay adds to an already overwhelming financial burden. Because of her condition and ongoing treatment, she struggles physically every day. Walking has become difficult, and severe neuropathy in her hands makes even simple tasks nearly impossible.
Nancy is a loving mother of two, and her husband James is doing everything he can as the sole provider. Despite his efforts, the weight of medical bills, daily expenses, and rising costs has become too much. They are falling behind on their bills and mortgage while trying to navigate this incredibly difficult time.
We are asking for any support you can give to help ease the financial burden on Nancy and her family. Your donation will go toward ongoing medical bills and treatment costs, frequent hospital visits and extended stays, medications and supportive care, mortgage and overdue bills, and helping them stay afloat so Nancy can focus on what matters most—her health and being there for her children.
No amount is too small, and every bit truly makes a difference. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this fundraiser would mean just as much or keep Nancy and her family in your thoughts.
Thank you for your kindness, support, and prayers. Nancy, James, and their family are truly grateful for anything you can give.
Organizer and beneficiary
Nancy Keegan
Beneficiary




