Cancer is the Cause////Donuts for donations
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By asking for your help in obtaining the necessary equipment to create a donut/concessions business, I plan to provide help for both cancer patients and veterans seeking medical care in the West Texas area. With a minimum of 10% of all money made going towards donations to groups that help provide housing, ride sharing, and co-pays for medical treatments, I would like to make a difference for those who may not have the support they need during such a trying time.
For the past few years I have been contemplating my eventual retirement from long-haul trucking, and a desire to spend my "golden years" operating a mini-donut business (I have many fond memories of my father's donut business as a kid) and spending time with my family. June of this year, I unexpectedly found myself in a Pennsylvania hospital, not with the hernia as I thought, but an aggressive metastatic tumor of the same type of cancer that claimed my stomach 5 years ago.
"Part of the Journey is the end"
-Tony Stark
After consulting with my oncologist and receiving a 12 month prognosis, you can't help but heavily consider the end. I have had the privilege of 54 years, and the roles of grandpop, father, husband, and veteran amongst many others. With whatever time I am granted left, I would like to take on the role of bringing some joy to those around me and financially contributing those organizations that assist veterans and cancer patients in the Permian Basin.
For the past few years I have been contemplating my eventual retirement from long-haul trucking, and a desire to spend my "golden years" operating a mini-donut business (I have many fond memories of my father's donut business as a kid) and spending time with my family. June of this year, I unexpectedly found myself in a Pennsylvania hospital, not with the hernia as I thought, but an aggressive metastatic tumor of the same type of cancer that claimed my stomach 5 years ago.
"Part of the Journey is the end"
-Tony Stark
After consulting with my oncologist and receiving a 12 month prognosis, you can't help but heavily consider the end. I have had the privilege of 54 years, and the roles of grandpop, father, husband, and veteran amongst many others. With whatever time I am granted left, I would like to take on the role of bringing some joy to those around me and financially contributing those organizations that assist veterans and cancer patients in the Permian Basin.
Organizer
Ernest Lee
Organizer
Gardendale, TX