The Dawson’s Creek actor died yesterday after being diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2024. He is survived by his wife Kimberly and six children, aged between 15 and 5.
Last December, the actor auctioned off a number of pieces of memorabilia “to help with the financial cost of fighting cancer.” Cobra Kai star Paul Walter Hauser then launched a fundraiser with Cameo, saying, “James Van Der Beek started selling his old stuff from his past acting jobs to pay for his colorectal cancer treatments, and it didn’t sit well with me. I am an actor and father of 3 children, and I want them inheriting my trinkets/wardrobe/memorabilia someday.”
Yesterday, a GoFundMe was created with Kimberly as the beneficiary. She shared it on her Instagram page with the caption, “My friends created this link to support me and our children during this time. With gratitude and a broken heart.”
“In the wake of this loss, Kimberly and the children are facing an uncertain future. The costs of James’s medical care and the extended fight against cancer have left the family out of funds,” the GoFundMe reads. “They are working hard to stay in their home and to ensure the children can continue their education and maintain some stability during this incredibly difficult time. The support of friends, family, and the wider community will make a world of difference as they navigate the road ahead.”
“Your generosity will help cover essential living expenses, pay bills, and support the children’s education. Every donation, no matter the size, will help Kimberly and her family find hope and security as they rebuild their lives. Thank you for considering a gift to support them,” the page concludes.
At the time of publication, the fundraiser is at $1.5 million. Some notable contributions include Zoe Saldaña, who pledged $2,500 monthly, and director Jon M. Chu, who gave $10,000.
As donations big and small came in, some reacted to the realities of the US healthcare system:
However, there were some questions about the GoFundMe:
We’ll keep you posted with any updates.