Just 26 years old at the time, he was devastated when he got the news. He underwent six months of chemotherapy and often wanted to giveup, but it was the support of family and friends that gave Jim the strength to keep fighting. Jim eventually pulled through and today is cancer-free.
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Cherri's Story
A young mother of two battles a form of cancer that is all too prevalent and usually preventable – but probably not in Cherri’s case.
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Derek's Story
A young mother recalls the heart-tugging account of hearing the news that her son has a rare form of cancer.
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Cops Fighting Cancer's mission is to provide financial, practical and emotional support to Colorado cancer patients and their families. CFC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is a lifeline of hope behind and beyond the badge. Our vision is to supply police officers with the resources they need to be of service, giving back to the community in ways that go beyond protection and prosecution.
2011 Long Blue Line "9th Annual Cops Fighting Cancer Toy Drive Benefiting Childrens Hospital Colorado"
Cops Fighting Cancer is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization that exists to provide Hope, Support and Compassion to Colorado cancer patients and their families. We pride ourselves on maintaining low operational costs so your support can go directly to those in need.
It takes so many devoted individuals to make our mission possible. The Long Blue Line represents the different police departments directly involved with Cops Fighting Cancer. Click Here to learn more about them.
Cancer takes an emotional toll on patients and their families. We try to create an uplifting, challenging and supportive environment for them so they don’t have to fight this alone. Seneca himself is also a cancer survivor. In August 1987, he was diagnosed with leukemia.
How CFC got Started with this Miracle Girl. Brianna Roberts was diagnosed with a rare soft tissue cancer called Rhabdomyosarcoma at 9 months, after three years Brianna’s cancer came back…