Kessler Cruise for a Cure event honors Gavin for his love of boating, spending time with loved ones and aiming for the “good life.” In its 15th year, Gavin’s family and friends charter a boat and cruise along the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. At twilight, the event culminates in lighting up the Chicago night sky with an array of fireworks.
But there’s a greater purpose for living the good life for one evening. Gavin’s loved ones use this event not only to remember, but to raise funds for brain tumor research and patient programs through the ABTA Fundraise Your Way program.
“ABTA is an avenue to help educate us all about brain tumors, available treatments, and to connect us with people who are living with a brain tumor,” said Kim, Gavin’s sister.
Celebrating Life and Helping Others
Gavin was diagnosed with glioblastoma (GBM) more than 18 years ago. Kim remembers her brother as a kind, strong and resilient man who moved past obstacles to achieve his life goals, including becoming a successful Chicago businessman and marrying the love of his life.
When he was diagnosed with GBM, Gavin’s strength allowed him to overcome the daily challenges of living with a brain tumor and go on to forge long-lasting friendships for years to come.
“Gavin’s optimism was absolutely amazing, and it allowed him to do so many incredible things in the last four and a half years of his life after his diagnosis,” recalls Kim.
Gavin’s family affirms that the annual fundraiser is not only a celebration of his life, it’s a way to help others who are also struggling with a brain tumor.
“I encourage anyone struggling with this diagnosis to do what you can to maintain a positive attitude while ensuring you or your loved one is getting the best medical care available.”
The cruise has raised over $100,000 in the last 14 years for ABTA brain tumor research and patient programs. This year’s event will be held on August 29.
Support Brain Tumor Research Your Way
Fundraise Your Way events, like the Kessler Cruise for a Cure, helps the ABTA to deliver invaluable resources to patients and caregivers, and invest in research.
Contact Kitty Snow, ABTA community manager, to get started: ksnow@abta.org or 773-577-876