
This was the day that I received the phone call. Brandon has also worked from a young age and for the majority of that time he was a car spray painter, no, not a panel beater, a spray painter (he was always setting the record straight with that one!). I have worked multiple jobs since the age of 14, but at 18 I secured a full time permanent job in the Public Service, this has been a true blessing over the years, especially now considering the circumstances my family are in.

Trigger warning, graphic photos and content included.Īn introduction to my family, my name is Shae and I am recently 29, Brandon is 28 and we have 3 young children together, Arley is 6, Ivy and Letti are identical twins and they are 4 turning 5 in March. We appreciate you taking the time to read and share our story. If you are interested, please follow and read on, it's a long one! I want to be as transparent and as informative as possible because I think anyone who is considering offering financial support/support of any kind to my family deserve to hear our story and the emotions and ups and downs we have been going through, my goal is to be open and honest with our experience.

My aim is to write here about our ordeal as a young family dealing with a terminal Brain Cancer diagnosis since April 2020.

If you are reading our story, I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to do so. With 2020 being such a rough year for everyone, I have felt a lot of guilt even considering the thought of reaching out to others for help, especially financial support. It has taken me a long time to come to the decision to finally write this and ask for help for my family.
