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Team Brooks

Brandon Taseff

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WHY I'M RUNNING

For my son, Brooks, and all the other kids who wake up everyday and face challenges no kid should ever have to.

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RECENT DONATIONS

maddie
$15.00
cant wait to run for your son!! go team brooks 🧡
Ashley Taseff
$50.00
Go Team Brooks! 👏🏼
Morgan Pease
$25.00
Supporting your family for the journey ahead.
Mario Sinicariello
$100.00
Be strong!
Mike Szuba
$100.00
Deanna King
$100.00
Sarah Winters
$25.00
Ann McCarthy-Garland
$100.00
Awesome energy to fight for these kids. We have our hands on your back!
Steve Kongmuang
$200.00
Mark Amantea
$50.00
Anonymous
$100.00
Go get em, Brando! Hope you and the family are well. JB
Chris Lacerenza
$100.00
Good luck with the challenge and best wishes in meeting your goal for this worthy cause.
John Randolph
$100.00
Wally Neill
$100.00
Jack Marousek
$50.00
Tim Dardis
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Kevin Murray
$250.00
Patrick Gilbreath
$50.00
Steve Eichenlaub
$100.00
Nathan Boston
$100.00
Wow, good luck and inspiring motivation!
Chris Farrell
$100.00
Dan Pretekin
$100.00
Go Brooks Go!
Brian Schafer
$150.00
Slusher Family
$500.00
Todd Baumgartner
$100.00
Ted Tywang
$100.00
Tim Sylvain
$500.00
O'Brian Phillips Benevity Match Donation
$50.00
Robert Jastromb
$150.00
Jon Mauch
$250.00
Ryan Jastromb
$100.00
Go Brooks go, you are the man!! Cheers to you!
Obrian Phillips
$100.00
Go Brooks!
Stephen Fisher
$250.00
Norm Harbison
$250.00
Michael Walcott
$100.00
Team Brooks!
Dan Towarnicke
$250.00
Team Brooks rules! Mighty proud!
Dan Schiavoni
$250.00
Keep fighting Brooks!
Brian Hearn
$250.00
Team Brooks, mighty proud
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About Team Brooks

On March 16, 2022, our 3-year-old son Brooks, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. He had been complaining of leg pain, which we later came to find out was from the build-up of abnormal white blood cells in his bone marrow. Because his cancer cells have an unfavorable gene mutation, Brooks is considered high-risk and is on a three-year treatment plan that consists of chemotherapy and steroid treatments. The first year was a tough one, but Brooks showed us all how to embrace the journey. He never complains, even when he’s not feeling well. He is nonstop energy, full of ...