Let’s Smack the Puck out of Cancer

A Family's Story of Faith
Let’s Smack the Puck out of Cancer

We are Every Parent

You give birth, you plan & dream

Every parent dreams of their child playing a favorite sport, but some parents have to wait until their child is healthy to have those dreams. When your child is sick you dream about a life without doctors, a day without medications, and a happy healthy baby in your arms.

Meet hockey loving family Kevin and Jennifer Fogg. Their 4 month old son (as of the launch of this web site), Logan has been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. Logan will be undergoing chemotherapy very soon. Instead of saving to buy hockey gear, they are meeting with doctors and planning their next steps for treatment. Jen, as her friends call her, has not been working so she can care for Logan at the hospital and at home. It has put a strain on their family finances.

We are asking your support to help the family meet living and medical expenses so they can focus on Logan’s health.

The above is what this website was originally created for, to help the Fogg family with expenses while their son smacked the PUCK out of cancer. 

Now, you can read their story of resilience, faith and family. 

After Round 4

I have literally sat down at least a dozen times over the past few weeks trying to write a blog post.  I actually have had a few different topics running around in my head that I have been trying to get on paper (computer) but time just gets away from me.  I...

End of Round 3

As I sit here thinking about the past few months, I can’t believe all that our family has been through and has overcome already.  I am so excited that we finally get to go home tomorrow for nine days, it feels so surreal!!!!  I am beyond ecstatic and cried tears of...

Strength

We are coming off a week of absolutely amazing news.   In a matter of seven days Logan underwent two extensive brain surgeries where the doctors were able to resect 95% of his tumor!   This is everything we, and all of you out there, have been praying for (and boy do...

Surgery

I don’t even know where to begin. These past couple of weeks have been another crazy rollercoaster ride. On Tuesday night April 25, around 11pm, Logan stopped tracking (following) and was just in a trance like state. I knew for a few days prior that there was...