Where to start? The majority of people clicking on #Team Jerame to donate know that Jer had a crazy last couple of years. He recieved a double lung transplant in July of 2018, they said they got there just in time because his lungs were in such bad shape. Post transplant life was rough, full of highs and lows. For the first time in a long time Jer was able to ride is mower, walk at his first CF walk, and went ice fishing, but he also learned rather quickly that he would need dialysis, and unfortuently a heart valve replacement snuck up on us. This complication of transplant is what took Jer from us. 06/07/19. Jer fought until the end and it has been difficult without him. I know that he would want #Team Jerame to keep raising funds to cure this crap disease for future generations. Please consider a donation and walking with us. The walks will never be the same, and I honestly don't know how to get myself through them.
There are approximately 30,000 Americans living with cystic fibrosis. They are moms, dads, sisters, brothers, daughters, sons, friends and co-workers who struggle every day just to breathe. We walk for them. Will you join us? All we need you to do to become a member of our team is click on the "Join our Team" button. From there you can make a donation and start your fundraising.
By becoming a member of our team and making a donation, you are joining a growing group of people committed to finding a cure for cystic fibrosis. Together, we are adding tomorrows to the lives of people living with CF by supporting the search for a cure.
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