Brandon's Story
In 2025, at 37 years old, Brandon Estep was diagnosed with astrocytoma grade 4 IDH mutant β a terminal brain cancer. After surgery on his left motor cortex, doctors said he would never walk again.
He spent 36 days in rehabilitation and walked out on his own. His right arm has reduced function, and Kellie β his wife and caregiver β is by his side through every appointment, every challenge, and every victory.
This shop is how we keep moving forward. The "No One Fights Alone" collection exists to remind anyone facing a hard battle that they are seen, supported, and not alone.
π©Ά Gray is the color of brain tumor awareness. Each May, the brain tumor community goes gray together β wearing it proudly, lighting up buildings, and raising awareness for the 700,000+ Americans living with a brain tumor diagnosis. Learn about Brain Tumor Awareness Month β
β Brandon & Kellie Estep
Organizations That Carried Us π©Ά
These two foundations have helped our family tremendously through Brandon's diagnosis. Please consider supporting them.
Not affiliated β we just love them. π©Ά
No One Fights Alone Keychain
A small reminder that nobody faces their battle alone. 3D printed by Brandon with love and solidarity. The perfect gift for a fighter, a caregiver, or anyone who needs to know they're supported.
By the Numbers
Ways to Help
- Shop Books & BrainsEvery purchase supports Brandon, Kellie, and their four kids directly.
- Donate to a FoundationRay of Hope or Emily's Light β both do incredible work for real families. Every dollar counts, especially during Brain Tumor Awareness Month in May.
- Share our storyTell a friend. Word of mouth is how small shops like ours survive.
- Send us a noteIf our story has touched you, reach out. It keeps us going.
Shop. Share. Support.
Every bookmark, every keychain, every sleeve β made by hand, made with love, by a family that refuses to stop fighting.
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