Brendan Gallagher’s mother Della has been battling brain cancer. His sister Bree Gallagher is currently fundraising for brain cancer research. Take a moment if you can to read more about the Gallagher family’s story
Brendan Gallagher’s mother Della has been battling brain cancer. His sister Bree Gallagher is currently fundraising for brain cancer research. Take a moment if you can to read more about the Gallagher family’s story
No wonder gally had had a chip on his shoulder this season. God love him and screw you fans who want to get rid of him. He’s the heat and soul of this team. He bleeds red white and blue!
jhenry137
Yeah, I remember last year seeing her name on his cap or jersey or whatever during hockey fights cancer night
HabChronicle
fuck cancer
whogivesashirtdotca
Fuck cancer, but fuck glioblastoma especially. That goddamn disease took my oldest friend from me; less than four months from diagnosis to her death, and she left behind a young daughter. It’s a particularly cruel, invasive cancer.
SAM041287
I lost my dad to cancer years ago, and I felt like it wasn’t his time yet, I used to see my dad as a big man carrying the world on his back, and suddenly I was the one who lifted him up and put him on his deathbed, the first time I saw him, my knees were weak and I dropped to the floor sobbing like a baby at first sight… fucking cancer!!!
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No wonder gally had had a chip on his shoulder this season. God love him and screw you fans who want to get rid of him. He’s the heat and soul of this team. He bleeds red white and blue!
Yeah, I remember last year seeing her name on his cap or jersey or whatever during hockey fights cancer night
fuck cancer
Fuck cancer, but fuck glioblastoma especially. That goddamn disease took my oldest friend from me; less than four months from diagnosis to her death, and she left behind a young daughter. It’s a particularly cruel, invasive cancer.
I lost my dad to cancer years ago, and I felt like it wasn’t his time yet, I used to see my dad as a big man carrying the world on his back, and suddenly I was the one who lifted him up and put him on his deathbed, the first time I saw him, my knees were weak and I dropped to the floor sobbing like a baby at first sight… fucking cancer!!!