Help Superman Bruce fly again.
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Just over 6 years ago, my life was headed down a dark road and I felt I'd lost my sense of direction. Just when it seemed the shadows were everywhere, an unexpected guardian angel showed up in my life. This veteran took a chance and rented a room to a mother with two very young children, a dog who bit him a week after we moved in.
6 years later, the two children are almost teenagers, and what was expected to be a temporary shelter has become a treasured place of refuge. Bruce has become my protector, my tow truck, my mechanic, my babysitter, and a deeply cherished father figure in my children's life. He has helped me through a divorce and other tragedies while working full-time, driving an hour to work, remaining very active in the church, and helping build Habitat for Humanity homes. Somehow this Veteran still finds time to take the kids on adventures, go to school activities and cheer at sporting events. He's the first person to offer help, but the last one to ask for it. In my eyes and those of many others in our community, he is Superman.
Two months ago, Bruce was diagnosed with stage 3 liver cancer and stage 3 non-Hodgkins lymphoma cancer. He goes in every 3 weeks for seven types of chemo for 7 hours each time. He is still valiantly trying to work 40 hours a week to maintain the house and bills to keep a roof over all our heads, but with doctor's appointments and the fatigue and side effects of the chemo, "Superman" is facing too many foes to defeat at once.
Any help with medical expenses and bills would be deeply appreciated, so he can concentrate on beating this cancer.
Please help me get Superman back in the air, he's 66 years young and has a lot of life to live.
6 years later, the two children are almost teenagers, and what was expected to be a temporary shelter has become a treasured place of refuge. Bruce has become my protector, my tow truck, my mechanic, my babysitter, and a deeply cherished father figure in my children's life. He has helped me through a divorce and other tragedies while working full-time, driving an hour to work, remaining very active in the church, and helping build Habitat for Humanity homes. Somehow this Veteran still finds time to take the kids on adventures, go to school activities and cheer at sporting events. He's the first person to offer help, but the last one to ask for it. In my eyes and those of many others in our community, he is Superman.
Two months ago, Bruce was diagnosed with stage 3 liver cancer and stage 3 non-Hodgkins lymphoma cancer. He goes in every 3 weeks for seven types of chemo for 7 hours each time. He is still valiantly trying to work 40 hours a week to maintain the house and bills to keep a roof over all our heads, but with doctor's appointments and the fatigue and side effects of the chemo, "Superman" is facing too many foes to defeat at once.
Any help with medical expenses and bills would be deeply appreciated, so he can concentrate on beating this cancer.
Please help me get Superman back in the air, he's 66 years young and has a lot of life to live.
Organizer
Shiane Spence
Organizer
Evergreen, CO