2021 Event

On Saturday, September 11, Humor to Fight the Tumor Foundation held its 18th annual gala. 400 people attended and $350,000 was raised in net proceeds for brain tumor research and patient services. To date, Humor to Fight the Tumor Foundation has raised over $5.7 million dollars. The gala featured remarks from event founder Joelle Syverson and Dr. Michael Ruff from Mayo Clinic. Parts of the evening included live and silent auctions, and comedy by Derek Hughes, as well as a video showing stories of hope and determination provided by our four honorees: Alivia Nordeen, Kraig McKown, Courtney Burnet, MD and Jennifer Fernjack.

Watch the 18th Annual Gala Honoree Video

Honorees

Courtney Burnett

Dr. Courtney Burnett, MD graduated from Northwestern University’s School of Medicine in 2017 and completed her internal medicine residency at the University of Minnesota in 2020. She was diagnosed with anaplastic astrocytoma in February 2020. Since her diagnosis, Courtney has continued to work full-time as a physician and medical educator. She is actively involved in brain cancer advocacy, speaking, and outreach.

Jennifer Fernjack

In 2016 I received the surprising diagnosis of a meningioma brain tumor, the same type of tumor that my aunt had surgery for the year before. Mine was the size of a golf ball and due to its ominous location in the cavernous sinus, half of it was removed, while the remaining half received radiation. (The tumor is benign, but radiation was used with the hope of killing the remaining cells.) I’m incredibly grateful for the care that I received at Abbott Northwestern Hospital. I’m also grateful for the funding of research, so tumors can be detected earlier and possibly even prevented.

Kraig McKown

Kraig was a humble, hardworking, and thoughtful man of faith. On September 1, 2018, he was riding his bike and suffered his first grand mal seizure. It would take six weeks before they could diagnosis his brain cancer, anaplastic astrocytoma. Through his craniotomies, awake brain surgery, chemo, radiation, Optune therapy, and never-ending seizures, he never complained. God walked beside us every step of this difficult journey and we saw His immense love through countless friends, family, and strangers.

Alivia Nordeen

In November 2013, at 5 years old, Alivia was diagnosed with hydrocephalus and an Anaplastic Ependymoma. After surgery, she developed posterior fossa syndrome. She would need to relearn everything from swallowing, holding her head up and talking, to sitting and eventually walking. Alivia persevered, and has been determined to work through the tough road ahead of her. After multiple tumor recurrences, radiation, and chemo. Her laughter and light-heartedness have allowed her to find joy as she continues her battles.

Photos

Honoree Courtney Burnett and Family

Honoree Jennifer Fernjack and Family

Honoree Kraig McKown Family

Honoree Alivia Nordeen and Family