Support for The Valenti Family
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I have served along side of my buddy Christian for the past two years in the United States Marine Corps. Christian has became one of my best friends and is one of the hardest working men I know. Christian started a battle with testicular cancer back in January 2019. Immediately following the diagnosis, he went into surgery to have it removed and it was successful. The following May, Christian went into the emergency room for extreme pain, later finding out the cancer had come back. He went through a second surgery, removing more masses and lymph nodes which was successful, again. Christian had just been 5 months cancer free when he went to his last scan, unfortunately, his cancer has now came back again and has became a 8.5 cm mass on one of his kidneys and also spread to his lungs. Christian will now be going through 4 rounds of chemotherapy, his doctors are optimistic that this chemotherapy will significantly reduce his masses but he is just at the start of his battle.
Christian is going into this battle in good spirits, with the support and love of his wife, Ashley, his family, and his friends. Although he is not going through this alone, these circumstances will cause some financial hardships in the future. Christian, Ashley, and their 9 month old son, Levi will have to travel down to San Diego to receive chemotherapy treatment for eight days at a time. Any donations would be used for travel and food expenses during his treatment, as well as, the various expenses this circumstance will cause surrounding his family.
Any donations are appreciated tremendously and even a share on social media is encouraged and greatly appreciated.
Christian and his platoon in the USMC
Christian with his friends Christopher, Bradley, and Evan
Ashley, Levi, and Christian Valenti
The Valenti Family. His brother, Joe, his mother, Pamela, and his father, Craig.
Ashley and Christian Valenti
Christian is going into this battle in good spirits, with the support and love of his wife, Ashley, his family, and his friends. Although he is not going through this alone, these circumstances will cause some financial hardships in the future. Christian, Ashley, and their 9 month old son, Levi will have to travel down to San Diego to receive chemotherapy treatment for eight days at a time. Any donations would be used for travel and food expenses during his treatment, as well as, the various expenses this circumstance will cause surrounding his family.
Any donations are appreciated tremendously and even a share on social media is encouraged and greatly appreciated.
Christian and his platoon in the USMC
Christian with his friends Christopher, Bradley, and Evan
Ashley, Levi, and Christian Valenti
The Valenti Family. His brother, Joe, his mother, Pamela, and his father, Craig.
Ashley and Christian Valenti
Organizer and beneficiary
Christopher Ramsey
Organizer
San Clemente, CA
Christian Valenti
Beneficiary