Like a lot of guys, Clint won't ask for help. He’s private, humble, and would rather shoulder a burden before putting it on someone else. But right now, he really needs us, and I believe there are people out there who would gladly show up for his family.
Clint began battling Melanoma in 2016, went into remission for a few years until 2022 when it returned as Stage 4 Melanoma. He tried immunotherapy, radiation, and chemotherapy here in Michigan, but the results were minimal. Then a new door opened.
Last year Clint was accepted into a cutting-edge treatment program at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and started seeing real, visible progress. It gave Clint and Taylor something they hadn’t had in a while...HOPE!
But hope comes at a high price. And there’s no time to wait—when Clint had to delay a treatment earlier this year, the cancer spread aggressively, with five new tumors appearing in a matter of weeks.
The next round of treatment will keep him in Minnesota for 6 to 8 weeks. He will undergo T-cell transfer therapy, which is a powerful, personalized form of immunotherapy where his own T cells are extracted, modified in a lab to fight cancer more effectively, and then reintroduced into his body. It’s complex and promising but incredibly expensive when you factor in travel and being away from work.
We’re asking for your help, to give Clint the chance to keep going. To support Taylor, who has been beside him through it all. And to remind them both that they don’t have to carry this alone.
If you can give, please do. Every dollar helps. If you can’t, please share this story. Prayers, encouragement, and love are just as valuable.
Thank you for being a part of this fight, I will post updates here as his new treatment progresses.
Organizer and beneficiary
Clint-Taylor Moreland
Beneficiary

