Trevett’s Bell Bash

For cancer warriors, “Ringing the Bell” signifies the end of a chemotherapy treatment protocol. Our 3 year old Trevett, celebrates nearly 1000 days as a cancer survivor and cancer treatment conquerer! Join us in celebrating this amazing blessing.

Join us for a special day filled with Carnival Games, Giant Sandbox, Hayrides, Mini-Tractor Pulls, Racing Lawn Mowers, Special Character Appearances, Food and Treats.

 

June 22nd, 2024

Lewis Construction | 9307 Camp Phillips Rd, Schofield, WI 54476

9-10 AM Safe Play for cancer families | 10 AM Bell Ceremony | 10 AM- 2 PM Celebration

Rsvp

RSVP’s are appreciated, but not required! We would love to have you join us. An RSVP helps us estimate how much food and the amount of materials needed for the event!

Volunteer

Please help us bring this event to life by helping volunteer! We are in need of people for set-up, event staff, and tear down. Any and all help is appreciated!

Meet Trevett!

8 Blood transfusions
4 Platelet Transfusions
5 Radiology scans
21 Spinal taps
21 Methotrexate Spinal injections (chemo)
26 Sedations
4 Biopsies
3 IVIG infusions
200+ IV starts/Port Accesses
95 clinic visits
23 VinCRIStine infusions (chemo)
5 Daunorubicin infusions (chemo)
2 PEG infusions (chemo)
30 Rylaze injections (chemo)
10 Cytarabine infusions (chemo)
3 Cyclophosphamide infusions (chemo)
14 Pentamadine infusions (chemo)
8 IV methotrexate infusions (chemo)
99+ In-Patient Hospital days
40+ OutPatient Hospital days
470 oral doses of Mercaptopurine (chemo)
47 oral doses of Methotrexate

Trevett’s Story

Four days after his first birthday, Trevett was diagnosed with High Risk B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). As a now 3 year old, Trevett celebrates nearly 1000 days as a cancer survivor and cancer treatment survivor.