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As every boy, Will Enten loved sports and had big dreams. But his life changed tremendously, when he was diagnosed with alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS) in 2015 at the age of 13. ARMS is a highly aggressive form of childhood cancer and Will was given an 8% chance of survival at diagnosis. He beat the disease twice, but it came back again in 2019. He is now fighting the beast for the third time, which has been extremely hard on his body. Despite the pain and side effects, Will finds the strength to smile and tries to maintain a positive attitude about life.
Will's family is very humble and has a hard time accepting help. However, as a cancer mom myself, I know that they can use any help they can get. The Enten family has helped many children with cancer by reaching out to them in times of need, connecting them with resources and information about treatments and being an encouragement. Now it is time for them to be served by others. Thank you for considering making a donation. The funds will be used for the piling medical bills, treatments, hospital trips, and other necessities. Every little bit counts and would make a big difference. The Entens appreciate all the prayers and good thoughts and wishes, and are thankful for all the support.
Will's family is very humble and has a hard time accepting help. However, as a cancer mom myself, I know that they can use any help they can get. The Enten family has helped many children with cancer by reaching out to them in times of need, connecting them with resources and information about treatments and being an encouragement. Now it is time for them to be served by others. Thank you for considering making a donation. The funds will be used for the piling medical bills, treatments, hospital trips, and other necessities. Every little bit counts and would make a big difference. The Entens appreciate all the prayers and good thoughts and wishes, and are thankful for all the support.
Organizer and beneficiary
Tony Enten
Beneficiary

