The Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation is committed to raising awareness and educating the public about the most common cancer in men ages 15–44, while providing lifesaving support to patients, survivors, and caregivers with compassion and care.

The Jordan Jones Memorial Achievement Award recognizes outstanding work done in the name of testicular cancer awareness and support.

Jordan’s story

October 2007 Jordan Jones was diagnosed with an aggressive form of late stage testicular cancer at the early age of 13. It was during his treatment that it became apparent there was a lack of education and support for this disease.

Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation was formed October 2009. The Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation is committed to raising awareness and educating the public about the most common cancer in men ages 15–44, while providing lifesaving support to patients, survivors, and caregivers with compassion and care.

June 30, 2015 Jordan was diagnosed with late recurrence, late stage testicular cancer once again. Cancer had spread to most of his liver, large abdominal mass, more than 100 tumors in his lungs, and a spot on the soft tissue of his spine and later spread to his brain. After salvage chemo, 2 cycles of high dose chemo with stem cell recovery, and clinical trials, Jordan Jones passed away June 8, 2016 surrounded by his closest family members and friends. 

Recipients

2024 - Brian Vesall

Brian Vesall with Steven Crocker, Kim Jones, and BJ Lange.

The second Jordan Jones Memorial Achievement Award was given to Brian Vesall at the 2024 Testicular Cancer Conference in San Diego, CA. Brian was given this award thanks to his unwavering advocacy and dedication to fostering relationships that elevate awareness of testicular cancer and continue to support TCAF’s mission.

 

2023 - Steven Crocker

Ashley and Steven Crocker with Kim Jones.

The inaugural Jordan Jones Memorial Achievement Award was given to Steven Crocker at the 2023 Testicular Cancer Conference in Indianapolis, IN. Steven was given this award because of his countless volunteer hours; booking guests, interviewing, editing, and promoting our It Takes Balls podcast; and continuing to support TCAF’s mission.