Our Gold Fighters and Angels

Every child we serve has a story. Every family has faced something no family should face alone. These are the children who inspire our work, who remind us why we get in the ring every single day. We are honored to know them.

Gold Fighters: Brave Kids in the Ring

Gold Fighters are children currently in treatment or living with the effects of pediatric cancer. We stand ringside with every one of them, providing financial relief, emotional support, and a community that shows up.

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Cole
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Angel
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Ava
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Emma
Golf Fighter
JD
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Josiah
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Kamila
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Karlee
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Mason
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Meaghan
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Megan
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Mia
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Princess
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Ronnie
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Sarah
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Trey
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Tyler
Fighter of The Quarter
Zoey

Tales From the Ring

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March 25, 2026
Meet MIGHTY MAVERICK, an energetic and loving 6-year0old boy, a true super hero.
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By Daniel Hall March 18, 2026
Kirstin’s story begins in July of 2024 when she was only 9 months old, a happy little girl who was developing normally.
A smiling person wearing a red shirt, blue jeans, and a patterned headscarf leans against a brick pillar outdoors.
March 18, 2026
Grace was born at a 24-week premature birth. She has undergone many obstacles in the medical field, but nothing has ever been too big for our Faith.

Gold Angels: Forever in Our Hearts

Our Gold Angels fought with everything they had. They are gone, but they are never forgotten. Every child in this section changed us. We carry them with us in everything we do.

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Austin
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Brad
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Jack
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Justin B.
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Keith
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Mo
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Nick
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Maya B.
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Gigi
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Kenna

How Your Support Helps

When you donate to Gold In Fight, your money does not pass through layers of overhead. It goes directly to the families standing in this fight right now. It covers rent while a parent is at the hospital. It buys groceries for siblings trying to stay in school. It makes sure a family does not have to choose between keeping the lights on and keeping their child alive.


The children on this page are not symbols. They are real. And your support is what keeps us in their corner.