Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Nick Carlin’s young son, Kane, has been diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. No child should have to endure cancer, and no parents should have to suffer through it with their child. The Carlin family’s life is about to be overrun with doctors, nurses, tests, procedures, sleepless nights, and more.
Treatment for B-cell ALL leukemia in children has a good chance for a cure, however, the treatment regimen is aggressive and intense. Nick and his wife, Cate, will have to put all their effort into caring for Kane and helping to coordinate his treatment regime. The costs associated with the treatment, and a reduced ability to work will likely have a huge strain on the Carlin’s life. Not to mention the ease of pushing aside their basic needs as they focus on the child’s crisis.
Help make life a little easier for Kane, Cate, and Nick by taking some of the financial burden off their minds so they can all focus on Kane’s health. Please join the Santa Clara County Deputy Sheriff’s Association by joining Kane’s team for a full recovery from leukemia.
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