The Love we have for Trysten McCrobie
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The unthinkable happened…
A week ago, we were hit with a nightmare. My 13 year old cousin, Trysten McCrobie, was diagnosed with stage 3 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. He has started daily chemotherapy. For the next month (at least), they will be stuck in Hawaii.
Trysten is a 13-year-old boy. In need of a physical to prepare for a Bible camp, Trysten was further sent to the hospital and later diagnosed with stage 3 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. As a young boy who aspires to follow the Lord, he puts on a brave face and fights every day.
The McCrobie family has been living in Hawaii for work for the past three years and were lucky enough to get transferred back to Maryland. They mailed back their clothes, cars, and home life, because within a week they were coming back home. Life was good. Days before coming home, they were struck with the news of “cancer”. Life stopped in an instant. Joby and Phyllis are out of a home, work (until they transfer back home), and the everyday essentials to live day by day.
Every little bit will help Joby and Physllis with shelter, food, and more importantly, staying beside a frightened child as they push forward towards the next day.
A week ago, we were hit with a nightmare. My 13 year old cousin, Trysten McCrobie, was diagnosed with stage 3 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. He has started daily chemotherapy. For the next month (at least), they will be stuck in Hawaii.
Trysten is a 13-year-old boy. In need of a physical to prepare for a Bible camp, Trysten was further sent to the hospital and later diagnosed with stage 3 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. As a young boy who aspires to follow the Lord, he puts on a brave face and fights every day.
The McCrobie family has been living in Hawaii for work for the past three years and were lucky enough to get transferred back to Maryland. They mailed back their clothes, cars, and home life, because within a week they were coming back home. Life was good. Days before coming home, they were struck with the news of “cancer”. Life stopped in an instant. Joby and Phyllis are out of a home, work (until they transfer back home), and the everyday essentials to live day by day.
Every little bit will help Joby and Physllis with shelter, food, and more importantly, staying beside a frightened child as they push forward towards the next day.
Organizer and beneficiary
Joey Ruby
Organizer
Honolulu, HI
Joby McCrobie
Beneficiary