As you may already know, our dear friend, Ron Sarchian, has been battling pancreatic cancer for this last year and a half. Ron has been dealing with the rollercoaster ride of fighting cancer with long surgical procedures going well and then to being “cancer free” only to learn later that his cancer returned and the tumor had grown back. Then starting a new clinical trial of immunotherapy, which was not successful, and once again going back on chemotherapy that causes intense and painful side effects. As you likely know, cancer is rated stages 1 thru 4 meaning 4 is the most serious. Ron is now in Stage 4 which means the cancer has spread. But cancer will not keep him down! Even though it has taken its heavy toll, Ron keeps getting back up like the champion he is and continues to pursue one of his passions. He is continuing to break Guinness World Records. Although he can’t perform the physically exhausting record attempts like he used to before cancer, he has broken an amazing 19 since cancer took over, which gives him a stunning total of 49! Known as "World Record Ron," website:worldrecordron.com and instagram: @worldrecordron, he is wanting to fulfill a new record. It’s a bucket list record if you will: "Most sugar glass breakaway longneck beer bottles broken over the head in 30 seconds”. Goal is to break at least 60 bottles! This attempt will be Guinness World Record number 50! He will be joined by longtime friend and Stuntmen’s Association elite member, Vince Deadrick Jr. (@vincedeadrick) and it will be documented and filmed and then shared in the future for all to see! Event will take place at Action Factory. Instagram @afstunts Funds from this campaign will help Ron out with medical treatments and surgical expenses, and to assist in his passion for breaking world records, which seems to be the best ‘medicine’ for Ron. Our goal is to raise $20,000 for this campaign. Please consider making a donation AND please kindly share this campaign with your network via Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and all other platforms. Thank you, Friends of Ron Sarchian
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