Fear Nothing Cancer Support Fund

About Fear Nothing
At 30 years young, Jodi Waymoth was diagnosed with stage three colorectal cancer, then with stage two triple-negative breast cancer just two years later. After conquering her personal battles with cancer, Jodi left her career to be a full-time mother, and started a non-profit organization to support others in her community enduring cancer treatment. Since its inception, Fear Nothing has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to assist local cancer patients.
How to Receive Support from Fear Nothing
The first part of the process is to gather certain information from you so that we can confirm the recipient's eligibility for assistance.
If you are comfortable with filling out an electronic form, which, when submitted, will automatically send the information to us, CLICK HERE.
Alternatively, you can download a PDF version of our Assistance Request Form by CLICKING HERE to download the assistance request form. This will save the form to your computer in whatever location you specify. After it saves, navigate to where you placed it, and open it using Adobe Acrobat Reader.
You can then add the information electronically, save the document, and email it to us as an attachment to info@fearnothing.life.
Alternatively, you can print it out and mail it to:
Fear Nothing
P.O. Box 453
Effingham, IL. 62401
Thank you for your participation in the process.
How and Where Donated Funds are Used
Our responsibility to make the most of every dollar is something we take very seriously. 100% of our funds stay in the community in the form of gift cards for local cancer patients who are currently enduring treatment.
Fear Nothing Board of Directors
Jodi Waymoth
Lori Worman
Emily Boyajian
Holly Lynch
Amanda Stroud
Jennifer Patton
Our News Articles
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You inspire an entire community, Jody Waymoth
From the Effingham Daily News
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Local woman takes cancer fundraising to a higher level
Under the leadership of Jodi Waymoth, a group of local volunteers have been quietly going about their business of raising funds to ease the suffering of cancer patients and their families for the past nine years.