Wyatt Campbell
The Generation to End Cancer™
The Generation to End Cancer™
Thank you so much for visiting my fundraising page for the Huntsman Challenge! I’m excited to join thousands of college students working together to be The Generation to End Cancer by supporting the lifesaving work of the Huntsman Cancer Foundation and the patients and families helped through the Huntsman Cancer Institute.
Cancer is something my family has experienced personally. My Grandfather on my Dad's side, Jim, developed skin cancer after years of sun exposure and severe sunburns. Watching someone you love go through treatments and uncertainty changes the way you see cancer — it becomes more than just a statistic. It becomes personal. Seeing his strength and recovery showed me how important research, treatment, and support truly are.
My grandmother on my dad’s side, Marlyne, was also diagnosed with breast cancer, one of the most aggressive and deadly forms of cancer. Despite the odds, she fought through recovery and went on to live more than 30 years afterwards, which is something our family is incredibly grateful for.
That’s why I’m committed to raising money and doing my part to bring hope to patients and families facing similar battles. Every donation — no matter the size — helps support research, treatment advancements, and care that can make a real difference.
Please consider helping me reach my goal by donating to this page. 100% of every donation goes toward supporting the mission of Huntsman Cancer Institute. Your support truly means more than you know.
Thank you so much for being part of this fight.
About Huntsman Cancer Institute
Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) is a leader in the study of cancer genetics and its researchers have discovered more inherited cancer genes than any other cancer center in the world. Genes responsible for breast and ovarian cancer, colon cancer, head and neck cancer, and melanoma were identified here.
All cancer treatments used today began with research. Learn more about research taking place at HCI by visiting huntsmancancer.org.


