Help me support Wellspring through my Firefighter Stairclimb
Once again I’m taking on the Firefighter Stairclimb Challenge in Calgary for something that means a lot more than just the climb.
I’m climbing in memory of my dad, and for the family members and friends I’ve lost to cancer. Like many people, cancer has touched my life in a very personal way, and it’s a fight that affects far too many families.
As a firefighter, serving my community has always been something I’m passionate about. We show up when people need help the most, and this challenge is another way for me to do that. The stair climb represents the same determination firefighters bring to every call — pushing through when things get tough and standing beside people when they need support.
I’m doing this climb to help raise money for cancer research and support programs so that people battling this disease know they’re not fighting it alone. Every step I take is for those who are currently fighting, for the ones we’ve lost, and for the families who stand beside them every day.
If you’re able to support me with a donation, it would mean a lot. Your support helps fund research, provide resources to families, and move us closer to beating this disease.
Thank you for helping me turn this climb into something that can make a difference
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Why I climb
Friday 6th MarThis year, I’m taking on the Firefighter Stairclimb Challenge in Calgary, and it’s personal. I’m doing it in memory of my dad, and for all the family and friends we’ve lost to this devastating disease. Cancer doesn’t just affect one person—it affects everyone who loves them—and I want to honor their fight.
As a volunteer firefighter, I’ve dedicated my life to helping others in their moments of need. The stairclimb challenge gives me a way to extend that service beyond the fireground—by fighting cancer in the way I can: raising awareness, raising funds, and showing people that they are not battling this alone.
Every step up those stairs is a step toward hope. It’s a challenge of endurance, grit, and determination—qualities that I see every day in the firefighters I work alongside and in the people facing cancer bravely every single day. I’m committed to pushing myself, to honoring those we’ve lost, and to supporting those still fighting.
I’m also raising funds to help support cancer research and patient care. Every donation goes directly toward making a difference—toward treatment, support, and ultimately, a cure. Together, we can make sure that no one faces this fight alone.
This climb isn’t just about the stairs—it’s about community, resilience, and the drive to make a difference. I’m ready to take on the challenge, for my dad, for my loved ones, and for every person fighting cancer.
If you’d like to support the cause, your donation can make a real impact. Let’s climb together, fight together, and beat this disease—one step at a time
Thank you to my Sponsors
$106.24
Adam Harvey
$106.24
Wayne Eggen
Good Luck Jeff
$106.24
Shelly & Greg
$106.24
Denise Kutaj
What a great fund raiser! Happy training!
$100
Jeff Harvey
$100
Colleen Kelly
Good luck Jeff!😊
$54.12
Brian & Maryann Willows
$50
Benjy Migneault
$27.54
Roxy
You’ve got this!
