Other Please help a fellow rider who has been diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

I hate to be posting this but, last month a good friend and fellow stand up jetskier was diagnosed with stage 4 Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Cooper Levine has been a long time friend of my younger brother Skyler (yamamama). Four years ago, Cooper was at our lake house and was itching to try a stand up jetski. So I told him to park the couch and try one of my skis. He struggled like most of us did the first time and by the second day he was a natural. Later that summer, I built Cooper a 550 and he has been riding it ever since. To help Cooper and his family, I will be raffling off a stand up jet ski. The jet ski I am raffling is a Kawasaki JS 550. This jetski is RTR. Cooper loved jetskiing and and I hope to ride with him next season. Raffle tickets are $20 per ticket. I will be selling the tickets over facebook, instagram, forums, and local businesses. So please donate and have a chance to win a nice jetski. If anyone has any questions feel free to PM me. Paypal: fightforcoop@gmail.com please gift or pay for the fees.





For more info please check out the facebook page. Please pass this on.

https://www.facebook.com/fightforcoop
 

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Good luck!
My sister in law has lymphoma and my brother in law has leukemia; both are now in remission
thanks to the Jimmy Fund and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.
Bump it up!!!!!
 
My brother in law had leukemia and beat it years ago so this touches close to home for me. Also, this summer during a marathon run benefiting research for leukemia treatments we saw a video about doctors injecting a genetically modified version of HIV into a patient (the virus was not able to give the patient aids later down the road). The virus somehow kills cancerous cells. The patient of this procedure who only had weeks to live is now cancer free today. It is still in the experimental phases but you might want to pass the info along to your friend. maybe they can qualify to be one of the experimental patients. The raffle is a great cause and I hope you raise a ton of cash for him.
 
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