Fundraiser for widow and children of James Van Der Beek surpasses goal within hours

The Dawson’s Creek star, who died on Tuesday aged 48, had been open about struggling to meet the high expenses of his cancer treatment
Fundraiser for widow and children of James Van Der Beek surpasses goal within hours

James Van Der Beek at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles back in 2019. Picture: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP.

A GoFundMe set up to support the widow and children of actor James Van Der Beek has passed its initial goal of $500,000 (€420,650) within hours of being created and has now been updated to a goal of $1m (€841,220).

Van Der Beek, best known for his role as sensitive teen Dawson Leery on the TV series Dawson’s Creek, died on Tuesday, aged 48, after a battle with bowel cancer.

Van Der Beek is survived by his wife, Kimberly, and their six children, Olivia, Joshua, Annabel, Emilia, Gwendolyn, and Jeremiah.

Shortly after announcing Van Der Beek’s death via a post on Instagram on Wednesday, his wife published a link to a GoFundMe to help with expenses relating to his extended medical treatment.

“My friends created this link to support me and my children during this time,” she wrote. 

“With gratitude and a broken heart.” 

According to the fundraiser, Van Der Beek’s medical care costs “have left the family out of funds”.

“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.”

Van Der Beek had been open about the stress of medical expenses, and shortly after announcing his cancer diagnosis in November 2024, he started auctioning off memorabilia from the movie Varsity Blues, in which he played a high school quarterback, to help with treatment costs for himself and other cancer patients.

Actors Ali Larter, left, poses with co-stars James Van Der Beek, center, and Amy Smart at the premiere of Varsity Blues in Los Angeles on Jan. 7, 1999.  Picture: Chris Pizzello.
Actors Ali Larter, left, poses with co-stars James Van Der Beek, center, and Amy Smart at the premiere of Varsity Blues in Los Angeles on Jan. 7, 1999.  Picture: Chris Pizzello.

At the time, he wrote on Instagram: “100% of my net proceeds will go to families recovering from the financial burden of cancer (including my own).” 

Last year, he auctioned off memorabilia from Dawson’s Creek, telling People: “I’ve been storing these treasures for years, waiting for the right time to do something with them, and with all of the recent unexpected twists and turns life has presented recently, it’s clear that the time is now.”

In September, Van Der Beek’s former Dawson’s Creek castmates, including Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson, came together for a one-night charity event in New York to help raise money for the family. Lin-Manuel Miranda stepped in for Van Der Beek, who was unable to attend due to illness.

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