Help Coen Fight Acute Myeloid Leukemia – Support the Armer Foundation for Kids
Coen, a vibrant 10-year-old who loves soccer, fishing, and just started 5th grade, was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), a fast-growing cancer of the blood and bone marrow. What began with a swollen lymph node led to urgent tests, confirming the devastating diagnosis. Coen was immediately admitted to the hospital, where he’s been for four months, undergoing intense treatments that have turned his and his family’s lives upside down.
Unable to attend school, play goalie with his soccer team, or enjoy birthday parties with friends, Coen’s life is far from normal. Yet, his strength shines through countless surgeries, chemotherapy, transfusions, and long hospital stays. This September, he faces a critical bone marrow transplant at Banner Children’s in Tucson, requiring a month-long stay. His friends and coaches have rallied around him, some even shaving their heads in solidarity so he doesn’t face this battle alone.
The financial and emotional toll of Coen’s treatment is immense. The Armer Foundation for Kids is stepping in to help ease the burden of medical bills and support Coen’s family during this challenging time. Your generous donation can make a difference, helping Coen focus on healing and bringing hope to a family forever changed by cancer.
Please donate today to the Armer Foundation for Kids to support Coen’s fight. Every contribution, big or small, brings him closer to recovery. Thank you for your compassion and support.
