Our Sweet Zoe Jane was given 6-9 months to live when she was diagnosed with DIPG brain cancer. She battled for almost six years and was one of the first children to participate in the ONC201 clinical trial in New York City, Not only was she a pioneer, but she was one of the longest surviving patients on the trial. Zoe Jane fought as hard as she possibly could while she was here with us, and even in death she kept fighting by donating her tumor to DIPG research.
We will continue this fight in honor of our sweet girl! She did not die in vain!
Childhood cancer gets about 4% of government funding for research and less than 1% of that goes to DIPG!
It is families like ours, who have lost our babies, and families in the battle who are terrified of losing theirs that can stand up and make a difference with YOUR help! Without private fundraising for research, we do not believe Zoe Jane would have had the chance to participate in the ONC201 trial. These efforts blessed us with over 5 years more than Zoe Jane was given at diagnosis and ONC201 became the first FDA approved drug to be specifically used towards DIPG.
Our mission is to raise funds as a founding family of the Tough2gether Foundation in honor of our Sweet Zoe Jane. All funds raised will go to DIPG research, helping families currently in the battle, and serving others in honor of our baby girl.
We need a cure! Like yesterday! Help us! Share Zoe Jane's Story. Donate if you can so we can help end DIPG. Don't wait for childhood cancer to affect your family before you choose to help.
In the words of another amazing DIPG Warriors mother,
"DIPG, We are coming for you!"
To learn more about Zoe Jane's story and DIPG visit https://sweetzoejane.com/
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