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Born in Chemo.

Built for Everyone.

The Origin

At 22 years old, after finishing my career at the University of Oregon, while playing professional softball for the Portland Cascade and pursuing my graduate degree while serving as a graduate assistant at the University of Utah, I was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer in November 2025. Facing four months of chemotherapy, I refused to count the rounds ahead. Instead, I focused only on the one in front of me.
One day. One at-bat. One rep. One treatment. One breath. One moment. ONE4ONE. That became my mantra, my anchor, and now my mission.
This summer, I returned to the softball field. And ONE4ONE becomes a foundation and a movement.

“I stopped counting how many rounds of chemo I had left. Instead, I only focused on the one in front of me.”

— THE MOMENT ONE4ONE WAS BORN

The Number That Holds Everything

WHY "4"

4 Months of Chemo

Four months of treatment, faced one session at a time. Never counting back, always looking forward to the one right in front of me.

4 April Surgery

The fourth month of the year marked my surgery. Another "one" to get through and conquer.

4 Weeks of Radiation

Four weeks to finish what she started. The next “one” is where the real work began to get me back. 

World Cancer Day

February 4th. A global reminder that cancer touches millions of lives. ONE 4 ONE stands with every one of them.

 

4 Four Pillars

Grit. Heart. Gratitude. Growth. The four values that carried me through, and the foundation on which any person can build their life on.

Classical Building Columns

THE FOUR PILLARS

What Gets You Through the “One”

Grit

Find a solution, take action. Showing up when it's hard. When the count is full, when the diagnosis is real, when the assignment is due at midnight, grit is doing it anyway.

Heart

Be kind, spread love, be joyful. Living life and playing for something bigger than yourself. The love of the game, the love of life, the love of the people beside you in the dugout or the treatment chair.

Gratitude

I get to do everything every day. Finding the blessing in the moment, even a chemo chair, a hard game, or a failed exam. Every sunrise is a reminder that another day is a gift and an opportunity to keep showing up. 

Growth

“Now comes the actual work itself… the fight will be good.” ~ E. Shackleton You don't come out of hard things the same, every "one" grows you. You come out stronger.

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