
Support Jayden Thrive Over Cancer
Hello everyone, my name is Jayden Ahmed Amir. I’m 32 years old and after really what seemed like a novel I decided to delete what I wrote and write straight from my heart but to the point to which I don’t bore you to death with my life stories lol. Will save that for my book I am currently writing.
I been pretty much independent despite my work in non profit services I always had faith in my life and things to me in my world of belief would work out for me eventually. That was until I was diagnosed with cancer. For years I signed with depression, medication, like most family losses but also watching my health deteriorate in front of me.
Taking what I can in the sense of help I decided to actually ask for help. Stubborn being like myfirst name I was surely too prideful to ever ask anyone to assist with my financial matters but I learned that I doesn’t make me less of the man my loved ones see in me but a man who knows he has worked hard and given the shirt off his back to finally ask in my own heart for a lending hand of support through my financial hurdle I struggled through do to my lack of employment, limited income, increasing medical bills and expenses.
presently I am facing loss of housing, shelter, medical bills overdue, medical supplies that are unfortunately not covered by my insurance and the bare minimum to maintain my health through wellness centers, IV fluid centers, and beautician’s.
Now that my colon cancer has metastasized towards my soft tissue of the neck and lungs. I’m afraid keeping I’m just not able to manage alone at this time.
if you don’t know me, understand this. I’m not perfect. I’ve done things I’m not proud of. But I’ve learned as a child that you cannot be defined by only certain actions you make but by the truth you carry your self up to date knowing you are more than yourself to be selfless. To carry your heart not at your sleeve but at your sidefor the wold to see. Open hearts are welcome and that’s all I ever want for others. Accepting and supporting everyone in our communities. We’re all human. Everyone needs help it’s just a matter of asking.