JADYN’S STORY:

Our Story started with our own diagnosis

The Jadyn Fred Foundation was established May 25, 2001.

Jadyn was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 3. Her condition, Pancreatoblastoma, was only one of two clinically identified cases of its type on record. The other case, 20 years earlier, was that of a young woman in the Seattle area; not another case could be found for reference of treatment throughout the US. Since her cancer was so rare, Jadyn required specialized treatment from a team of doctors at Seattle Children’s Hospital.

The dedicated specialists and state-of-the-art facility offered Jadyn something that any parent would want for their child, the hope of being a cancer survivor. Over the course of three years, our countless visits to Children’s Hospital allowed us an opportunity to view a world that we scarcely knew existed. Jadyn’s strength, resilience and spirit prevailed in the face of multiple, complicated surgeries. Chemotherapy and radiation along with follow-up treatments for extended periods of time became familiar experiences for Jadyn.

Jadyn was a special person to everyone who had the opportunity of knowing her. The purpose of the Jadyn Fund is to emulate her kind and caring ways by providing assistance to children who have needs just like those needs that Jadyn and her family faced.

Commitment:  It’s a lifelong commitment for Britt and Alecia, as parents, to use the experience that touched their lives so deeply to help others—providing financial support to families facing serious health issues.

It’s a lifelong commitment for Britt and Alecia, as parents, to use the experience that touched their lives so deeply to help others—providing financial support to families facing serious health issues.

LYNN’S LEGACY:

The man who built the Jadyn Fred Foundation

Lynn Fred served as Executive Director of the Jadyn Fred Foundation for more than 20 years. His warm personality, giant heart, and tireless work ethic helped build the JFF into what it is today. In 2023 Lynn passed away after a battle with cancer. His legacy will live on in the faces of the children we support and the families we are able to bless.