Patient Stories
The cancer patients we help are the very reason for our existence. They are young adults in the Greater Charlotte area who have received the difficult news of a cancer diagnosis and are undergoing treatments. Here are some of their stories.
Antwon's Story
Antwon, a 38-year-old Sheriff’s Dept. employee with four children was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma, Nodular Lymphocyte. He underwent chemotherapy followed by a stem cell transplant which forced him to take an extended leave of absence. The Meggs Foundation helped with housing assistance for six months.

Moffatt's Story
Moffatt, a 37-year-old wife and mother of one was diagnosed with Stage 3 Ductal Carcinoma. She underwent a bi-lateral mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation that required her to take a six-month leave of absence from her job at a financial services company. A grant from the Meggs Foundation helped her family pay some of their bills.

Chantia's Story
Chantia, a CMS assistant teacher and mother of two daughters, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and began undergoing a series of chemotherapy treatments. A grant from the Meggs Foundation helped her with mounting bills, taking away a great deal of stress during her healing.

Tejas' Story
A technology worker and single dad with a 10-year-old son, Tejas was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer and began undergoing bi-weekly chemo treatments and was unable to work. The financial assistance he received from the Meggs Foundation helped him stay focused on fighting cancer rather than mounting bills.

Moffatt's Story
Moffatt, a 37-year-old wife and mother of one was diagnosed with Stage 3 Ductal Carcinoma. She underwent a bi-lateral mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation that required her to take a six-month leave of absence from her job at a financial services company. A grant from the Meggs Foundation helped her family pay some of their bills.

Chantia's Story
Chantia, a CMS assistant teacher and mother of two daughters, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and began undergoing a series of chemotherapy treatments. A grant from the Meggs Foundation helped her with mounting bills, taking away a great deal of stress during her healing.

Tejas' Story
A technology worker and single dad with a 10-year-old son, Tejas was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer and began undergoing bi-weekly chemo treatments and was unable to work. The financial assistance he received from the Meggs Foundation helped him stay focused on fighting cancer rather than mounting bills.

Antwon's Story
Antwon, a 38-year-old Sheriff’s Dept. employee with four children was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma, Nodular Lymphocyte. He underwent chemotherapy followed by a stem cell transplant which forced him to take an extended leave of absence. The Meggs Foundation helped with housing assistance for six months.

These stories represent just a few of the many young adults fighting cancer that the Meggs Foundation has been able to help with emergency financial assistance. For them, it often means the difference between losing a home or accumulating overwhelming and even insurmountable debt. The many letters of gratitude and appreciation we continue to receive let us know that our mission is vital to the Charlotte area community and that we are indeed fulfilling a worthwhile purpose.
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