Share Your Story

SHARE YOUR STORY

Is someone you know staying #SagerStrong?

We want to hear YOUR story!

We know sharing a story can be inspirational, as well as life changing… and we want to hear from you– your challenges and triumphs, and advice you would share with others going through a blood cancer diagnosis… your tips, and tricks to keep things moving forward positively. Tell us how you stay #SagerStrong!

Please download the questionnaire and email it to: info@sagerstrong.org.

We’re honored to Share the Stories of our friends below who are staying #SagerStrong in their fight against cancer!

6-4-3, KSU & Sprayberry HS Alum and Braves Prospect Tyler Tolve remembers his junior year of high school, when his father was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma… Read his story HERE!

Joe Anoa’i (aka -“Roman Reigns”) talks with Stacy Sager on how he stayed tough in the face of cancer and fought through his second bout / CML diagnosis and treatment in 2019.  Read his story HERE!

Gianna Dubiel is a college Sophomore who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in June 2022. She is a thriver and is leading her life with perseverance and courage! Read her #StayingSagerStrong story HERE.

Anderson Kreiger, an 18 year old pediatric cancer thriver, is leading his life with perseverance and courage! Read his #StayingSagerStrong story HERE.

Peyton White is a 9th grader at Woodstock High School in Woodstock, Georgia and our first HomeTown Hero. Read more about Peyton’s fight against Chronic Myeloid Leukemia HERE!

Fourteen year old Harrison Springs of Charlotte, North Carolina was diagnosed with Lymphoma in May 2020. Read more about his story HERE.

Daimon Diggs is a 51 year old husband and father of four. He was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma in 2011. Read his #StayingSagerStrong story in his owns words HERE!

Richard Herman is a husband and father of three. He was diagnosed with AML Leukemia in 2010 at the age of 53 . Read his #StayingSagerStrong story in hisr own words HERE.

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Addison Bulloch is our 2022 Hometown Hero.  She is a 14 year old cancer thriver! She was diagnosed with Pre-B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on February 23, 2012 at the age of 2 1/2. , Read her #StayingSagerStrong story in her own words HERE.

Dani Helgeson is a wife and mother of two boys. She was diagnosed with Leukemia in 2021 at the age of 49. Read her #StayingSagerStrong story in her own words HERE.

Jensen Oliver is our 2021 Hometown Hero Award winner. She was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in 2017 at the age of 8. Read her story of strength and determination HERE.

Faith Johnson was diagnosed with B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (“ALL”) in 2020 at the age of 18. Read her story in her own words HERE.

Kale Corbett, a senior at Tallulah Falls School is our 2020 Hometown Hero. At 10 years old Kale was diagnosed with rare form of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Read more about Kale’s story HERE.

At the age of 27, Michael Wills Leukemia diagnosis came out of nowhere! He had just moved to a new city for a job promotion and was playing competitive tennis tournament. Read Michael’s story HERE and how his positive outlook is helping him stay #SagerStrong!

Andrew Appert was diagnosed with  Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in 2001 at age 5. Read his story HERE to find out how his personal experience with cancer has motivated him to help other pediatric cancer patients.

Imagine being diagnosed with cancer as teenager after your mother has been let go from her job?  That’s what happened to Denale Hayes, 17, from Pensacola, Florida. Read his story HERE.