Help Glen Continue His Fight Against Cancer
Friends and family, we need your help. Many of you know Glen has been battling cancer for the past year and a half, but his fight with cancer has been over a decade. This is his fifth cancer diagnosis, and he’s exhausted—but still fighting. He’s a devoted father, a loving husband, son, brother, and a man of faith. More than anything, we want Glen healthy, cancer-free, and here to raise his children.
In January 2025, his UCSF oncologist told him there were no more options to get him cancer-free, that he would remain on chemo for the rest of his life. But Glen isn’t ready to quit! We found hope at the Cancer Center for Healing in Irvine. Glen began treatment there in April and it has helped ease his chronic pain — he even went without pain meds for the first time in months. While in Southern California, we were introduced to other treatment options for Glen, but none of these are approved yet by insurance.
These treatments offer new hope, but come out of pocket. Weekly costs range from $4,000–$6,000, not including travel or lodging.
Glen’s cancer journey began in 2013 with colorectal cancer, followed by multiple recurrences in 2015, 2020, 2023, and most recently in 2024. He’s endured countless rounds of chemo, immunotherapy, and five major surgeries, including the removal of half his liver, his gallbladder, spleen, and part of his pancreas.
Recently, Glen has struggled to eat, has rapidly lost weight, and has difficulty functioning in day-to-day life. Despite everything, Glen has never given up and is continuing to fight, and we’re hopeful these new treatments will work to turn things around for him.
Please help us keep Glen in treatment. Your donation, your prayers, and even a share can make a life-saving difference.
Thank you for standing with us.
If you’d prefer to send money directly, Glen’s Venmo is:
His Zelle is:
If you’d like to follow along as Glen receives treatments, please check out his Instagram account @Glensjourneytohealing where we’ll be posting updates about his cancer and healing journey.