Hi, my name is Drew Clarkson and I'm a senior at Camas High School.
This past March, I was diagnosed with stage 2, testicular cancer. After surgery and four cycles of chemotherapy, I'm back on the road to recovery. My goal is to raise awareness and support in our community, and donate money for research and education. On September 6th, immediately following our opening football game at Doc Harris Stadium, I will be kicking off the "Everyone Walk" with Coach Dale Rule. See the "Get Involved" tab for a link to the site with additional information.
You can show your support and donate to a worthy cause by purchasing my Purple Ribbon T-Shirt. All profits will go to the Testicular Cancer Society.
Thank you,
Drew Clarkson - Papermaker #61
This past March, I was diagnosed with stage 2, testicular cancer. After surgery and four cycles of chemotherapy, I'm back on the road to recovery. My goal is to raise awareness and support in our community, and donate money for research and education. On September 6th, immediately following our opening football game at Doc Harris Stadium, I will be kicking off the "Everyone Walk" with Coach Dale Rule. See the "Get Involved" tab for a link to the site with additional information.
You can show your support and donate to a worthy cause by purchasing my Purple Ribbon T-Shirt. All profits will go to the Testicular Cancer Society.
Thank you,
Drew Clarkson - Papermaker #61
Thanks to Paul Valencia and The Columbian for the story - click on the link below to read.