In Honor of Jenn

Mike Friedman lost his daughter, Jennifer, to breast cancer in July 2021. Although Jennifer was diagnosed at a young age, she experienced 12 joyful years-including the birth of her miracle daughter-thanks to early detection. Through his grieving, Mike felt called to share her story and let her “name be a blessing” to others. On behalf of the NBCF family, we thank Mike for his courage and heart in sharing Jenn’s story to reach more women. fundraise.nbcf.org/honoringjenn

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  • @KHLoper
    @KHLoper2 жыл бұрын

    Prayers for you . It's a beautiful thing when love wins..grief turned into action to bless others. Similarly, I started the Paula Hargrove Foundation to bless women undergoing cancer treatment. GOD BLESS THE WARRIORS AND THEIR FAMILIES!!!

  • @brendapyron459
    @brendapyron45911 ай бұрын

    Deepest sympathy to your family. I've heard too many people say there are cures for cancer but the pharmecutical companies keep it under wraps because of the money.

  • @AnnetteAmsel
    @AnnetteAmsel2 жыл бұрын

    I am bawling my eyes out..:’( Total disbelief…! Why? How? She was such a beautiful soul…My deepest condolences to you and the entire family. Please, can someone rationalize why Jenn was sent home to get her affairs together and wasn’t treated with Chemo? How is it that she passed away so quickly if it was in the neck? (Vs. Vital organs) Again, My deepest sympathies to the Friedman and Ackerman families… May God wrap his arms around you and give you strength…Rest in PEACE Jenn…Baruch Dayan amet.

  • @GailLaGrouw

    @GailLaGrouw

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too Annette. It is very very sad especially being so young. Her father did say that she had radiation and several trial chemos to treat the recurrence - but unfortunately, often in recurrence the patient is resistant to further chemo treatment. In addition, TNBC is the most difficult type to treat. I lost my own sister this year for the same reason. Like Jennifer, she fought hard to the end and never lost her positive outlook. Its a very cruel disease that I have also endured and just hope that in the next few years treatments will continue progress.