GrammaCrackers, the beloved Minecraft YouTuber, recently expressed heartfelt gratitude to her supporters after they rallied to raise tens of thousands of dollars for her grandson’s cancer treatment. Sue Jacquot, at the age of 81, embarked on her YouTube journey in 2024, inspired by her time spent with her grandson, Jack, who was battling sarcoma cancer.
Initially using the platform to provide support during Jack’s treatment, Jacquot began sharing her gameplay experiences under the moniker GrammaCrackers. Her engaging content quickly resonated with viewers, and by early 2026, her channel had amassed over 300,000 followers, propelled into the spotlight by viral moments on social media.
As a testament to the community’s generosity, a GoFundMe campaign linked to her videos has raised nearly ,000, complementing the revenue generated from her expanding YouTube audience. While Jack is now cancer-free, he continues to receive regular check-ups as part of his remission process. Jacquot remains committed to her channel, regularly posting new content and engaging with her fans.
Emotional Acknowledgment
On January 19, Jacquot shared a poignant update with her audience, visibly moved as she thanked them for their unwavering support. With tears in her eyes, she expressed her disbelief at the kindness shown to her family, stating, “Your help is unbelievable.” She also hinted at an upcoming stream featuring Jack and his mother, promising more moments of connection with her audience.
In addition to the financial support, Jacquot acknowledged a special tribute from her supporters who created a coin in her name, which reportedly raised over ,000 in just one day. Although she refrained from discussing the details, her appreciation was clear: “You’re dedicating stuff to my family. That is just incredible.”
In a touching update on the GoFundMe page, Jacquot’s other grandson, Austin, echoed her sentiments, stating, “It is hard to express through words how grateful we are as a family.” The outpouring of support not only highlights the power of community but also underscores the profound impact that shared experiences can have in times of need.