A few weeks ago, I posted about a friend of mine named Caleb Nyberg. Caleb and I got to know each other while he was battling leukemia a few years ago as a 5-year old. He was diagnosed when he was 3-years old, treated at Dell Children's Hospital in Austin, and has now been chemo-free since he was 6 years old. He is now 10, and has developed a passion for baseball and Texas A&M. In that time, he's served as an inspiration and friend to me.
He would like to attend Texas A&M's baseball camp this Summer, but his family is not able to provide the total cost of the camp. He doesn't want to attend the University of Houston camp -- only Texas A&M. I've, to this point, been unable to secure him a scholarship or slot for camp this summer, so I wanted to turn to the baseball board and TexAgs to see if maybe a group of us - together - can help supplement the cost of camp for him and his family.
If this is something that you would like to be a part of, please feel free, but don't feel obligated -- this is my last resort effort to get Caleb to the camp that would give him the best experience and he would enjoy the most. (I'm able to drop $100 over what this fund produces.)
***Fund Goal is Met, He's going to be at A&M Baseball Camp!
You can support Caleb and others still by making a donation to Dell Children's Hospital --- select the Cancer and Blood Disorders tab at the donation page below.
https://www.supportseton.org/dell-childrens/give
Caleb got to meet Shon Coleman who beat the same leukemia that he had after the Texas A&M/Auburn football game this year. Caleb wears the same number for football as Shon and gave him his jersey.
Caleb and his brother at TexAgs Studios in the hot seat.
He would like to attend Texas A&M's baseball camp this Summer, but his family is not able to provide the total cost of the camp. He doesn't want to attend the University of Houston camp -- only Texas A&M. I've, to this point, been unable to secure him a scholarship or slot for camp this summer, so I wanted to turn to the baseball board and TexAgs to see if maybe a group of us - together - can help supplement the cost of camp for him and his family.
If this is something that you would like to be a part of, please feel free, but don't feel obligated -- this is my last resort effort to get Caleb to the camp that would give him the best experience and he would enjoy the most. (I'm able to drop $100 over what this fund produces.)
***Fund Goal is Met, He's going to be at A&M Baseball Camp!
You can support Caleb and others still by making a donation to Dell Children's Hospital --- select the Cancer and Blood Disorders tab at the donation page below.
https://www.supportseton.org/dell-childrens/give
Caleb got to meet Shon Coleman who beat the same leukemia that he had after the Texas A&M/Auburn football game this year. Caleb wears the same number for football as Shon and gave him his jersey.
Caleb and his brother at TexAgs Studios in the hot seat.