Bryce and Emily Campbell
Hi, I'm Meghan, and I’m writing this with a heavy heart as we try to support two incredible kids—Bryce (16) and Emily (15) Campbell—after a level of loss that no young person should ever have to carry.
In August 2020, Bryce and Emily lost their mom, Kerry. She was deeply loved, and her absence left a space that can never be filled. And now, heartbreak has struck again. On January 16, 2026, their father, Robert “Rob” Campbell Jr., passed away due to health complications.
In just a few short years, Bryce and Emily have endured the unimaginable: saying goodbye to both parents far too soon.
Now, their older sister Gabrielle is stepping in to take them in—to keep them together, to keep them safe, and to give them a steady home while they grieve and try to rebuild a sense of normal life. She is doing this out of pure love, but the reality is that stepping into parenthood overnight comes with real and immediate financial pressure—especially while everyone is still in shock and processing profound grief.
This fundraiser exists for one reason: to protect Bryce and Emily’s future.
Because grief doesn’t pause for bills.
Because trauma doesn’t wait until life feels “stable.”
Because teenagers still need food in the fridge, gas in the car, school supplies, warm clothes, and a home that feels secure—even when everything inside them feels like it’s falling apart.
Every dollar raised will go directly to Bryce and Emily, helping with the necessities that give them stability and the support that gives them a path forward.
Donations will help with:
- Safe housing and basic living expenses
- Groceries, clothing, and essentials
- School needs, fees, and supplies
- Transportation and day-to-day costs
- Counseling/therapy and emotional support
- Urgent expenses that come with a sudden life change
If you’re reading this and wondering whether your donation matters—please know that it does. Even $10 helps. Even a share helps. Even simply showing up for these kids in any way helps.
Bryce and Emily have already lived through more heartbreak than most people experience in a lifetime. This is our chance to surround them with something that feels like the opposite of loss:
community. stability. love.
Thank you for supporting them. Thank you for holding them up. Thank you for helping them take the next step forward—one small piece at a time.
With deep gratitude!

