Support Brad in His Battle Against Leukaemia
Auckland
Two years ago, our father, Brad, displayed immense strength when he underwent a double organ transplant (kidney and liver) due to a genetic condition. Since then, he’s faced ongoing health struggles, and recently, he was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. Doctors estimate he has 12–24 months to live, but there is hope. Brad is set to begin a chemotherapy called Venetoclax, which costs $2,700 per month and isn’t funded by the government.
A lifelong Aston Villa Football Club fan, Brad is also a retired Merchant Navy Seaman, having served on four ships. He has raised thousands for charities like the Cancer Society, Brain Injury New Zealand, and Mencap UK. As a civilian first responder, Brad has selflessly helped at car accidents, cardiac events, and sudden deaths, often arriving before emergency services.
Brad is a loving husband, father, brother, and grandfather, and his family is hoping this treatment will extend his life, giving us more precious time together.
After his transplant, Brad used his life savings and KiwiSaver to support himself and his wife, Janice. Since then, Janice has had to stop working to care for him full-time, putting the family in a difficult financial situation.
Any support you can offer will directly contribute to his treatment costs and help with rent, bills, and daily expenses. Your kindness will provide invaluable relief during this challenging time, and we are deeply grateful for your help.
Thank you—every bit truly makes a difference.
Hayden and Brad (Jnr) are Brad’s sons
Any support you can offer would mean the world to our family. The funds raised will go directly towards covering the cost of Brad’s treatment (Venetoclax), as well as helping with rent, bills, and daily necessities.
June Update 2 July 2025
June brought a mix of challenges and progress for Dad. An infection earlier in the month meant a few days in hospital and a delay to Round 5 of his chemotherapy.
After thoughtful discussions with his medical team and careful consideration, Dad has made the decision to proceed with a stem cell transplant. Testing is now underway, and the search for a suitable donor has begun.
We’re incredibly grateful for the continued support from family and friends, it means the world to us as we navigate this next stage together.
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