Inspiring Hope
Raised: R0
Of R120 000 goal
Donation amount is adjustable.
For direct donations please use reference “Jason2Japan” to donate towards this campaign
Bank details:
Bank: FNB
Account Holder: Breathtaking Fundraising NPC
Account Type: Gold Business Account
Account Number: 63029888287
Branch Code: 250655
SWIFT code: FIRNZAJJ
Jason’s Journey with Cystic Fibrosis — From Diagnosis to Riding for South Africa
At just 8 months old, Jason was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) — a life-limiting genetic condition that primarily affects the lungs and digestive system. From the very beginning, his life involved daily treatments, hospital visits, and constant management of his health. But Jason’s story has never been defined by limitation — it has been defined by determination.
Defying Expectations
Living with CF requires relentless discipline. Daily physiotherapy, medication, careful nutrition, and managing infections are all part of the routine. As Jason grew older, he also developed CF-related Diabetes, adding another layer of complexity to his health journey.
Despite these challenges, Jason refused to let CF hold him back.
In 2015, he made history by becoming the first person with Cystic Fibrosis to compete in the Cape Epic – the toughest mountain bike stage races in the world. This was not only a personal milestone, but a powerful moment of hope for the CF community. Jason showed that even with a serious chronic illness, incredible goals are still possible.
The Trikafta Turning Point
For many people living with CF, the introduction of Trikafta has been life-changing – and Jason is one of them.
Trikafta is a breakthrough CFTR modulator therapy that treats the underlying cause of cystic fibrosis rather than just the symptoms. For Jason, access to this treatment meant:
- Improved lung function
- Increased energy levels
- Better recovery after exercise
- Fewer infections and hospitalisations
- The ability to train more consistently
- Renewed hope for the future
Trikafta didn’t just improve Jason’s health – it expanded what felt possible. Activities that once required enormous effort became sustainable, and endurance events that once seemed out of reach became achievable goals.
Riding to Inspire — Japan 2026
Today, Jason continues to push boundaries. He has been selected to represent South Africa to cycle at the Gran Fondo age group world Championship in Japan this August — an incredible achievement and another opportunity to inspire others living with CF.
As Breathtaking Fundraising NPC’s Ambassador, Jason isn’t just racing for himself — he’s riding for:
- Individuals living with Cystic Fibrosis
- Families navigating the challenges of CF
- Greater awareness of the condition
- Hope for access to life-changing treatments like Trikafta
- The belief that CF does not define potential
More Than a Race
Jason’s journey to Japan is about more than competing – it’s about sharing a story of resilience, hope, and possibility. His experience shows what can happen when determination meets medical advancement and community support.
To help capture and share this inspiring journey, Alec from Active Hobo will be documenting Jason’s story – allowing others in the CF community and beyond to follow along and be encouraged.
How You Can Support Jason
Your support helps make this journey possible. Donations will go toward:
Travel costs to Japan
Accommodation during the event
Race logistics and preparation
Sharing Jason’s story to inspire others
You can support Jason by:
- Donating to his fundraising campaign
- Sharing this blog with your network
- Following the journey on social media
- Encouraging Jason as he prepares for Japan.
Every contribution helps Jason get one step closer to representing South Africa – and one step closer to inspiring someone else living with CF.
Riding for Every Breath
Jason’s journey – from an 8-month-old diagnosis to competing in elite endurance events – is a powerful reminder that hope changes lives. With treatments like Trikafta and the support of a caring community, the future for people living with CF is brighter than ever.
Together, we can help Jason ride to Japan – and ride for every person living with cystic fibrosis.
Ride for hope. Breathe for change.
Meet our CF Warriors
Help For Stephne
Stephne’s family is raising money to help her get to her appointment with a specialist in April.
Sarah’s Breath of dance
Sarah was only diagnosed as having CF as an adult, when her lungs had deteriorated to such a place where she could no longer teach ballet. She needs our help to cover Trikafta until her medical aid waiting period is over.
Help JC breathe
JC need Trikafta urgently to be able to breathe normally, however he is at the start of a 24 month waiting period before his medical aid will cover it. Read his story here.
There is always hope
The road was rocky and scary at times but today 34 years later I am as healthy as can be. Living life to my fullest with my life partner and 7 year old twins.
My Battle with CF
I have lost many friends and 2 family members to this disease, and I am planning to continue fighting not only for the fallen ones but the family that I have in my life.
Family Schaper Shout-Out
Family Schaper Shout-OutAbout the projectThank you to family Schaper who entrusted Breathtaking Fundraising Npc to collect the medication on their behalf from the pharmacy in Argentina and a big shoutout to Esthe Smith (esthe leather shoes) for donating to this cause....
Bea’s story of hope with Cystic Fibrosis
This is not to say that the journey was not tough and exhausting at times.
It was a journey of faith, and it still is.
Kayla
Caring for Kayla is an initiative that was started by Kerry, mom to Kayla.
Chantelle’s Story
My name is Chantelle van Wyk and I have cystic fibrosis. I have a 7yr old son. It was extremely hard coping with being “less” of a mom than what I would like to have been for him.
Jaco’s Journey
Jaco used all of his savings and borrowed the money to pay for life-saving medication.
He is doing better already and coughing much less but he urgently needs your support to repay the loan and use the money towards his next batch of medication.










