Help Adrian’s Wife Beat Cancer And Keep Their Home ❤️
Active Since 18/08/2026

Today I was at a grocery store when I met Adrian.
I asked him if he had a few quarters to help me buy a tie for a job interview.
Without hesitation, Adrian said, “I would love to help you. I don’t have my wallet—wait here one second.”
He took off running.
Five minutes later, Adrian came back after running all the way to his car. I only asked for a few quarters, but he handed me around $7 and told me to take it.
That’s when I told Adrian the truth. I didn’t actually need the money—I was looking for a kind person willing to help a stranger. So I surprised him with $500.
Adrian immediately began to cry.
He told me his wife had a cancerous brain tumor and recently underwent surgery. His son is battling schizophrenia, and Adrian has been going back and forth to the hospital while trying to hold his family together.
Through all of this, he has fallen seven months behind on his house payments and is terrified of losing their home. He’s doing delivery apps whenever he can just to keep his family afloat.
What hit me the hardest was this:
Adrian is seven months behind on his own home, yet when a stranger needed a few quarters, he literally ran to his car to help.
Now it’s our turn to help him.
Let’s help Adrian keep his home, care for his wife, and take some of this financial weight off his family during one of the hardest seasons of their lives.
Let’s give back to someone who was willing to give when he had so little himself.
Do your thing, internet ❤️
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Sending strength to you, Adrian. Please everyone, share this and give what you can — every bit helps.
Adrian, we're thinking of you every day. This is such a small gift compared to what you deserve — please donate if you're able.
Praying for you, Adrian. Wish I could give more, but I hope this helps and encourages others to pitch in too.
Adrian, your courage is inspiring all of us. Please keep sharing this campaign — together we can make a real difference.
Stay strong, Adrian — you are not alone in this fight. If you can, please donate or share; every little bit truly counts.
