Help Marcos Fight Lymphoma – A Community Hero in Need
Marcos Guillen has dedicated his life to helping others rebuild theirs.
As the founder and operator of a sober living home, Marcos has spent years giving back to the community—providing safe housing, mentorship, and unwavering support to men and women recovering from addiction. His compassionate leadership has helped countless individuals get back on their feet, find purpose, and stay sober.
Marcos is more than a pillar in the recovery community—he’s the heart of his home. He is the loving husband to his wife, his partner in life and service, and the most hands-on, devoted father to four beautiful young children. He doesn’t just provide—he shows up, every day, with patience, laughter, wisdom, and unconditional love.
Now, Marcos needs our help.
Recently, Marcos was diagnosed with lymphoma, a serious and potentially life-threatening cancer of the lymphatic system. He is currently undergoing an intense medical journey that includes frequent scans, biopsies, chemotherapy, and possibly even a stem cell transplant. The physical toll is immense—but so is the financial burden.
As a small business owner and caregiver, Marcos has always put others before himself. Unfortunately, his insurance coverage falls short of covering the full costs of his treatment and ongoing care. On top of medical bills, he also faces lost income from time away from work, transportation expenses for treatment, and other out-of-pocket costs.
This fundraiser is an opportunity for the community he has served so faithfully to give back. Every donation, no matter how small, will go directly toward Marcos’ medical expenses, allowing him to focus on healing and continue the incredible work he does for others.
How You Can Help:
• Donate whatever you can
• Share this campaign with friends, family, and on social media
• Leave a message of support for Marcos
Let’s rally around a man who has given so much to others. Help Marcos fight this battle with the strength and love of the community behind him.
With gratitude,
Family of Marcos Guillen