TWINSBURG — "Close your eyes and picture your kid — picture your kid playing their favorite sport. Now, imagine that sport being taken away from them. Now, picture a medical diagnosis on top of that. Picture losing a spouse's income; now you are down to one income. Imagine the strain that causes." That's how Dan Heman described the situation that Colin Bowser and his family are in. Heman, a janitor with the R.B. Chamberlin Middle School, is one of the organizers for a fundraiser for Colin, 16, who suffered a heart attack during football practice in September 2017, and a year later was diagnosed with leukemia...