Let's Rally for Gary by raising funds for his vital cancer treatment & alleviating some of the financial burdens Cancer comes with.
Auckland
Gary Duberly is a name well-known in our squash community. A champion, who has won numerous Masters, Teams, & World Masters Squash Titles. Beyond his achievements, Gary is the embodiment of sportsmanship, a true gentleman on the court, a fierce competitor, & a genuinely wonderful human. Dubes is a beloved father to Jamie, Tyler, & Danielle, a proud granddad to Violet, a respected friend to many & arguably the biggest Warriors fan ever.
Over the past 18 months, Dubes' health has steadily declined. After a long & uncertain process, Dubes has been given a tough diagnosis of late stage Cardiac Amyloidosis. A rare cancer that affects Plasma Cells in his Blood that directly attack his heart.
Dubes powered through his first 4-weeks of Chemotherapy at North Shore Hospital, his other treatment (Chemotherapy & Immunotherapy) is not government funded, costing $11,000 per round. With 14 rounds of treatment per course & an unknown number of courses heading his way.
We want to see Dubes back to his vibrant self, enjoying life & the sports he loves. We need your help to make this happen. We hope to raise some money to help Dubes cover some of the treatment fees, and some of the known & unexpected costs his Cancer journey may hold. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps Dubes focus on his health without additional financial stress.
Your support means everything to Gary and his family. Please feel free to share this with others able to support Dubes.
Let’s rally together for Gary.
Close friend, Squash buddy, and fellow Warriors Fan (With the support of Dubes' family)
Any money raised will go to help Dubes cover part of his treatment fees (Daratumumab), and some of the known and unexpected costs his Cancer journey may hold.
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