Aggie family fighting Fanconi anemia demonstrates importance of Kidz1st Fund
In June, 7-year-old Naomi McDougall was diagnosed with Fanconi anemia and has been in the hospital ever since, but thanks to research funded by Jimbo Fisher's Kidz1stFund and a bone marrow transplant from her brother, Naomi should be going home by the end of the week.
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Preview: QB Roundtable with McGee, Ponder and Manuel
Former A&M quarterback Stephen McGee sat down with two first-round draft picks who played QB for Jimbo Fisher, Christian Ponder and EJ Manuel, to talk about playing for the Aggie head coach. Preview the conversation and buy the full Kickoff content to benefit Kidz1stFund.
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Jimbo Fisher previews A&M's 2020 season, discusses Kidz1stFund
Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher joined TexAgs at the 2020 Preseason Kickoff, which once again raised money for Fisher's Kidz1stFund foundation. Fisher talked with Billy Liucci about the foundation's work and offered his outlook on this year's team and season.
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Hope fuels Fisher family as push to cure Fanconi anemia yields new promise
Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher hit his "lowest point" nearly a decade ago when his son Ethan was diagnosed with Fanconi anemia. But now, with the help of the family's charitable foundation, doctors are nearing a cure for the disease.
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Making Hope: The Fisher family's fight against Fanconi anemia
Kidz1stFund was created by Jimbo and Candi Fisher to fund the fight against Fanconi anemia -- a rare blood disorder that affects their son Ethan and thousands of children each year. This is their story.