Theo Hoppe, my godson and son of Lea Harpster and Han Hoppe, is just 24 and should be stepping into one of the most exciting chapters of his life — a college graduate, focusing on his full-time career, and building a future with his high school sweetheart, Molly. Instead, this Christmas, our family received devastating news: Theo was diagnosed with Stage IV Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. It all began with an enlarged lump on his neck, something that didn’t seem alarming at first, but quickly became something far more serious than we could have imagined. While Hodgkin’s lymphoma has high cure rates and his doctors remain optimistic, Theo’s case is serious. The cancer has spread beyond his neck and is present in his chest, lungs, spine, and groin. Because of the severity of his diagnosis, Theo faces a long and aggressive treatment plan that will require frequent hospital visits, significant time away from work, and months focused entirely on healing. Even with insurance, the cost of treatment, medications, and everyday living expenses adds up quickly. This fundraiser is meant to ease that burden, allowing Theo to put his energy toward recovery — not worrying about medical bills or financial strain. We will be sharing updates here as Theo moves through treatment, not only to keep everyone informed, but to raise awareness and celebrate milestones along the way. Theo is an incredibly positive person, and we know how much strength he draws from the love and support surrounding him. Thank you for supporting Theo in any way you can, whether through a donation, a share, or a kind message. It truly means everything. Love, Tammie
To start, we are thinking that two meals delivered per week will work well. Theo and Molly have limited storage space—especially freezer space—so this feels manageable. They only need meals for two people, though leftovers are absolutely welcome and appreciated. Theo is not particularly fond of broccoli but likes most everything else. No allergies. Please click on calendars for available slots. The chemo is for 6 months - we can adjust after a couple weeks if necessary. His chemo is at Regents in St. Paul. Meals can be delivered to Lea and Han's home, 1623 James Avenue, St. Paul. There will be a cooler on the front porch for delivery if Lea/Han are not home.