Ki’s 2001 Toyota Avalon Donated to American Cancer Society

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“Ki has asked that his car be donated to the American Cancer Society as he has recently gone under his second bone marrow transplant in 7 years.”

Ki has asked that his car be donated to the American Cancer Society as he has recently gone under his second bone marrow transplant in 7 years. He is 32 years old and hopes this donation can further the cause of both research and helping others with cancer.

Thank You, Ki!

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American Cancer Society continues to fight for a world free of cancer. In order to do so, additional research, patient support, sharing ideas and information are crucial. Through its work, American Cancer Society implements their core values of integrity, compassion, courage, determination, and diversity. These guiding principles enable American Cancer Society to properly support the many individuals and families affected by cancer through their words, actions, and decisions. Your Cars for a Cure donation will support cancer research, advocacy, patient services, and education.

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This was my first ever car that I got while in college. I planned to buy a cheap, used car with my savings but my mom surprised me by chipping in a bunch to help me get a new car. I named her Eustace and she carried me the 6+ hours to and from college for every vacation. She witnessed first love, graduation, and moved to the big city with me. She was tough, facing blazing summers, snow plows burying her for days, and alternate side parking. She drove my fiancee and I to our first house and then our wedding. She came and went to the NICU dozens of times until our beautiful baby was ready to come home months later. I was so nervous driving with our baby in the back seat for the first time, but Eustace was as steady and reliable as ever. She’s retired from our family now, but can hopefully still do some good for others.