Seventeen-year-old Sean, a student at Coahoma High School and a valued member of his church’s youth group and basketball team, embodies strength and courage in the face of an immense challenge. Sean is living with Mucha-Habermann disease, a rare and painful skin condition where he can experience flare-ups that require medical attention that can last months at a time. Despite the daily physical discomfort and the uncertainty of his condition, he approaches life with remarkable resilience. He is a testament to the power of the human spirit, navigating his teenage years with a determination that inspires all who know him. The disease requires ongoing treatments and medical care at Cook’s Children’s Hospital from their multidisciplinary team including endocrinology, immunology, gastroenterology, and rheumatology specialists, placing a significant financial burden on Sean and his family. Sean is more than his diagnosis. He is a son, a student, and a friend. Let’s rally together to show Sean he is not alone in this fight!
























