Local Family Transforms Granddaughter’s Cancer Battle into Nonprofit to Support Others

Local Family Transforms Granddaughter’s Cancer Battle into Nonprofit to Support Others

Local Couple Launches Nonprofit to Support Families Facing Critical Illnesses: A Heartwarming Initiative in Manitowoc

In a poignant response to their granddaughter’s incredible battle with lymphoblastic leukemia, a Lakeshore-area couple has taken a significant step to assist other families grappling with critical illnesses. Brian and Lori Rasmussen founded The Harper Group—a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing financial support to families with children or young adults battling severe health challenges. This initiative comes nearly a decade after their granddaughter underwent treatment for cancer, which has now been in remission for nine years.

“Our journey through this experience made us realize how essential it is to give back,” said Brian Rasmussen, reflecting on their motivation to create The Harper Group. The Rasmussens saw firsthand the immense strain that serious illnesses can put on families, often forcing parents to pause their personal and professional lives to support their children through treatments and hospital visits.

Today, the couple’s granddaughter is thriving at just 11 years old, attending Valders Middle School and living a vibrant life free from the constraints of her past illness. “She’s doing great,” Brian proudly stated. “We feel very fortunate.”

Understanding the Struggles of Critical Illnesses

The Rasmussens, through their firsthand experiences, have a deep understanding of the various challenges that families face when dealing with a child’s severe illness. Hospitals often become second homes for these families, leading to lost income and overwhelming stress. Recognizing the nuances of each family’s unique situation, The Harper Group aims not to place limitations on how the funds can be used.

The organization provides grants of up to 0 for individuals aged 21 and under to address their specific needs. Brian emphasized this philosophy: “Every family’s situation is unique and different, so we feel very strongly about not dictating how the money should be spent.”

Some families may utilize these grants for essentials such as groceries or gas, while others might require assistance with medical bills or even funding a short family getaway to relieve stress. Brian reiterated, “They know best what they need.”

Making a Difference in Manitowoc

Since its establishment just 14 months ago, The Harper Group has already made a remarkable impact by distributing over ,000 in assistance to local families. The organization is committed to easing the financial burden on families facing illness, as demonstrated by their support of various cases, including young individuals battling cancer and multiple sclerosis.

In one poignant instance, The Harper Group helped a 21-year-old confined to a wheelchair by funding a portable ramp, enabling her to visit family members she otherwise couldn’t reach. This kind of initiative highlights the compassionate essence of The Harper Group and their dedicated mission to transform challenging situations into moments of hope and encouragement.

The process for families seeking support is straightforward and efficient. Interested individuals can simply fill out an application online, with approval typically granted within a week. This fast turnaround is crucial for families who need immediate assistance during trying times.

Community Engagement and Future Aspirations

Beyond providing financial aid, The Harper Group is also willing to engage with families looking to organize fundraising events at local venues. “We are taking a negative situation and making it positive,” Brian explained with a heartfelt approach, underscoring the organization’s commitment to enhancing family well-being during tumultuous periods.

Despite their rapid growth, the Rasmussens maintain a localized focus for their nonprofit, stating that they do not aspire to expand into a larger, regional organization. “We’re fortunate enough to live in an area with many good nonprofits,” Brian noted. However, he recognized a gap in support specifically for children in the Manitowoc area, which prompted them to step in and make a difference.

The Harper Group is not just about giving money; it embodies a spirit of community and compassion, aiming to provide much-needed relief for families during some of life’s most challenging times. By uplifting those around them and fostering a culture of kindness and support, the Rasmussens are creating a ripple effect of hope that serves as a reminder of the power of community.

For those interested in learning more or supporting this noble cause, additional information can be found at harpergroup.org.

You can also connect with reporter Patti Zarling via email at pzarling@gannett.com or find her on social media for more updates.

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