Jed faced this unimaginable challenge with astonishing bravery. Just days after emergency brain surgery, he began his intense treatment journey. Starting on Boxing Day, Jed underwent six weeks of radiation, followed by rounds of exhausting chemotherapy. Some days, he couldn’t even sit up in the waiting room—but he still showed up, quietly determined and incredibly strong. A true superhero in every sense. With the help of their medical team, Jed’s family also made the decision to move back to Melbourne so he could be treated at RCH. Jed tragically passed away at just 12 years old. His time here was far too short, but his spirit—full of grit, joy, and courage—continues to inspire us every day. At the Robert Connor Dawes Foundation, we honour Jed’s life by pushing forward in our mission: to change the odds for kids facing brain cancer. Right now, you can honour Jed’s memory and help kids like him by supporting Connor’s Run. All donations made until June 30 will be matched, up to $50,000 — doubling your impact for critical research, care, and support programs. 👉 Join or donate to Connor’s Run today



