Texas A&M Baseball and Mark Massey Legacy Foundation Join Forces to "Strike Out DMG" on May 1Official Foundation Launch to Elevate Awareness for Pediatric Brain Cancer
By: Mark Massey Legacy Foundation The foundation was established by Aggie alumni Ali ('06) and Bryan ('02) Massey in honor of their son, Mark. A vibrant 10-year-old and devoted Aggie fan, Mark was diagnosed in January 2024 with Diffuse Midline Glioma (DMG), a terminal and inoperable brain cancer with a zero percent survival rate. He passed away just two weeks shy of his 11th birthday. May is National Brain Cancer Awareness Month, a critical time to highlight that even though brain tumors are the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in children, pediatric research receives less than four percent of federal cancer funding. DMG is particularly aggressive, typically striking healthy children between the ages of 5 and 10. The "Strikeout DMG" campaign is made possible through a major sponsorship by Aggieland Credit Union, the Official Credit Union of Texas A&M Athletics. As a deeply rooted partner of the university, the credit union is leveraging its relationship with the Aggie network to help the foundation reach its 2026 fundraising goal of $100,000. The campaign invites the 12th Man to join "Mark's Army" through several game-day activities:
For more information, to purchase Strikeout DMG gear, or to donate, visit https://markslegacy.org/ About the Mark Massey Legacy Foundation The Mark Massey Legacy Foundation (http://www.markslegacy.org) Founded by Ali ('06) and Bryan ('02) Massey, and family friend Nichole Rodriguez, the foundation honors the Massey's son Mark, by raising awareness and providing hope to families facing the most devastating form of pediatric brain cancer. About DMG/DIPG Diffuse Midline Glioma (DMG) is a high-grade, fast-growing brain tumor. Because it infiltrates the brainstem and midline, it is currently inoperable and has a zero percent survival rate. End
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