Join me in honoring loved ones...
Buy a book=sign the cape
Join me in honoring loved ones affected by cancer.
I'll be running the Earth Day Half Marathon (13.1 miles) on April 21st while wearing a special cape dedicated to families, friends, and caregivers caught in cancer's tangle.
Here's how you can get involved:
Purchase a copy of my memoir—A Real Ballbuster: Untangling Testicular Cancer Together available now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or by pre-ordering directly from me. With each book sale, I'll proudly inscribe the name of your loved one onto the dedication cape.
If you're local, I invite you to attend the April 6th book launch and personally sign the cape yourself while pre-ordering your book. For those unable to join, simply send me the name you'd like honored when ordering your copy.
On race day, I'll be running in solidarity while surrounded by the inspirational names of those touched by cancer. Let's come together to raise awareness and celebrate the resilience of the human spirit!
I AM with You A yellow cape with unicorn buttons to hold it in place— Let's fly! Courage and hope are abundant over the fear I'm running with you.
Thank you & God Bless,
The Hughes Family
Jeff, Julie, Brindsley, Delaney
Thanks Julie 🐝 , My wife Beth Dees withstood breast cancer 10 ya. Her mother, Glenda Dees, succumbed to bladder cancer 11 ya. One of Glenda’s sisters passed from lung cancer. Another is currently struggling with a metastatic form that originated in her abdomen. Her husband is battling dementia. Each new scan brings fear and hope. I admire all the work you invested resulting from Jeff’s cancer. Both while leading your entire household and then with writing this book. With great admiration today and always.
I love this so much! My grandma, Rosemary Baker, is a two-time breast cancer survivor. At 94 her running is pretty slow these days, so she’d be thrilled to be on your cape!