Jayda Strong
Donation protected
When you turn 18 and are scheduled to graduate June 2nd from High School, the last thing you want to hear from a doctor is that "you have cancer". You have all of your next year planned out to go play soccer at Walla Walla and begin your college career by doing the sport that you love. That year does not include chemo and treatment.
On May 3rd, Jayda Harmon was admitted into Spokane Children's Hospital to undergo a series of testing. Last week she received the earth shattering news that she had osteosarcoma.
Jayda will now spend the next 6 to 12 months working with her doctors to figure out the best plan of treatment moving forward so that she can beat cancer.
This page has been created to help Jayda's family pay for the treatment and expenses that go along with getting her better.
On May 3rd, Jayda Harmon was admitted into Spokane Children's Hospital to undergo a series of testing. Last week she received the earth shattering news that she had osteosarcoma.
Jayda will now spend the next 6 to 12 months working with her doctors to figure out the best plan of treatment moving forward so that she can beat cancer.
This page has been created to help Jayda's family pay for the treatment and expenses that go along with getting her better.
Organizer and beneficiary
Erin Fletcher
Organizer
Ephrata, WA
Jayda Harmon
Beneficiary