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You remember the viral video clip from the Eagles tailgating lots a few years back? It was the guy who did the “two years varsity” line from Invincible. Turns out he had emergency brain surgery recently and there’s now a fundraiser to help with the resulting costs:
A few years ago, many of you may recognize Tom Trampe from a Philadelphia Eagles hype video that went viral — “2 Years, Varsity!” That same larger-than-life spirit is exactly what’s carrying him through the fight of his life right now.
Recently, Tom underwent emergency brain surgery that quite literally saved his life. Doctors shared that his odds of survival were incredibly slim, yet Tom continues to defy those odds every single day. As if that wasn’t enough, he has also been diagnosed with leukemia and now faces ongoing treatment and a long road to recovery.
Tom is not only a fighter — he is a devoted husband and an amazing father to a beautiful 1 year-old, and step father to a 8-year-old, who looks up to him. They both need him more than ever. While the focus remains on his healing, the reality of medical bills, ongoing treatment costs, mortgage payments, and everyday family expenses can quickly become overwhelming.
This fundraiser is to help relieve some of that financial burden so the family can focus fully on what matters most: Tom’s recovery and precious time together as a family. Every donation — no matter the amount — will go directly towards medical expenses, household bills, and helping keep stability for their young children during this incredibly difficult season.
If you’re unable to donate, please consider sharing this page to help spread the word. Your prayers, positive thoughts, and support mean more than words can express.
Thank you for standing with Tom and his family as they continue this fight with strength, hope, and faith.
As of publication, the fundraiser has reached $57,000 of a $70,000 goal. More than 600 people have donated.
Here’s the link:
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