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Nana's Heroes 2015

Organized by Jay Mattlin
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Help Nana's Heroes get 2015 off to a great start!

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All funds raised will go directly to Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Inc
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Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Charcoal
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Charcoal
Organized by Jay Mattlin

About this campaign

Every year for the past 12 years, Nana's Heroes has raised money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Help us be part of the cure!

Nana’s Heroes was started to honor Lois “Nana” Bowen. Jay, Nana’s grandson, found out around age 13 that she was sick. Around ninth grade, he wanted to do something about it. Although he couldn’t fix her all up or make her all better, he could help raise money to help find a cure for the awful disease that she had. This awful disease was called Idiopathic Myelofibrosis. It was a rare form of Leukemia. Leukemia targets the white blood cells and shuts down the immune system. Myelofibrosis also causes all the bone marrow to be replaced with scar tissue. Nana went through a bone marrow transplant and had many blood-transfusions. The blood-transfusions were needed to replace the blood that was being used by her body. Since the bone marrow was being replaced with scar tissue, the was no blood being produced in her body. She had many options for treatment and she tried just about everything. Another side effect of the disease was that her spleen was enlarged because of trying to make blood for the body. Nana always said she was pregnant with some alien’s baby. Jay searched and searched the Internet for some way to help and came across several different sites and pages. None were very helpful and none of them seemed to give Jay the option to help a cause. Finally, he came across the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s website. He sent an email to them asking how he could help and got a response from Phil Tanner, executive director of the Central Ohio Chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Phil suggested that Jay do Light The Night and was also so impressed by Jay’s motivation to do something to help. That first year, 2001, Jay and his mother, Carnell raised a little under $500. Over the next few years, Jay and Carnell gained more team members and raised more and more money. It was not until the 2nd year doing Light The Night that Carnell and Jay gave the team a name, Nana’s Heroes. Nana had several hospital stays and she also went to the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. In July 2007, Nana passed away from complications related to the Myelofibrosis. She is deeply missed by her friends and family and Carnell and Jay will continue their fight for a cure for blood-related cancers.

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