Answer the Call: Support Firefighter Bill's Fight Against

Show your support for a true hero. Donate to Bill's fight today.

Bill Carlos is a firefighter paramedic who has always been there for his community. Now, he needs our help.

At 29 years old, Bill was recently diagnosed with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML). CML is a type of blood cancer that requires ongoing treatment and monitoring.

Even while dealing with this difficult diagnosis, Bill continues to be the strong and selfless person he's always been. He's supporting his wife through their first pregnancy, and he's been working tirelessly to repair their home after it was damaged in recent storms.

The medical costs associated with CML are significant, and they'll only increase as Bill begins treatment. Your donation will help cover these expenses and provide financial stability for Bill and his growing family.

We're asking for your support to help Bill focus on his health and his family, not on mounting bills.

Any amount, no matter how small or big, you can give will make a difference.

Your Generosity Matters:

Your generosity will help ease the immediate and future financial strain, allowing Bill and his family to focus on recovering.

How You Can Help:

  • Donate: Your generous donations directly assist Bill and his loved ones in navigating this difficult period.

  • Share: Spread the word about this fundraiser. Your outreach amplifies our collective support.

  • Join: Become a Yard Card Member to continue doing good.

The Power of Unity:

In times of need, our strength lies in our unity. Together, ensuring they feel the warmth of our community.

It feels good to do good.

If you want to leave kind words for the family, or have your donation displayed, please be sure to check the box “DISPLAY YOUR DONATION AND COMMENT ON THE DONOR WALL.”


This fundraiser is over. Thank you for your support.

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