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by borellidesigns | Sep 4, 2019
Lexi gained her wings, July 2019, after 3 years of fighting kidney Cancer.
Throughout her battle with cancer she remained positive and lifted others up around her.
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Meet Piper, a feisty, red-headed two-year-old.
This past spring, her mother noticed she was limping. She took Piper to the doctor, who then sent her to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
On May 16, 2019, the doctors at CHOP found a mass inside Piper’s belly, which was pushing down on her hip and causing the limp. On May 17, they discovered Piper has neuroblastoma, a rare cancer that accounts for 7-10% of childhood cancers. It has metastasized into her bones and other parts of her body (Stage M cancer).
Never in a million years did her mom think a limp would lead to this. At two years old, Piper is starting a long journey toward recovery.
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On June 7th, our three-year-old son Jeremiah Michael was diagnosed with pediatric cancer called Rhabdomyosarcoma, just two days after having exploratory surgery to see what was causing his severe stomach pain. As anyone can imagine, our world was rocked as those are words that no parent ever wants to hear. Jeremiah is an active little boy who loves dinosaurs, being silly, Paw Patrol, and his older sister. Through all of his testing and doctors appointments at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, he has not once asked why he is going through all of this.
He is one strong little guy!
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Vincent is a sweet, innocent, baby boy who, at four months old, was diagnosed with ATRT, a rare, fast-growing cancerous brain tumor.
This type of tumor is found in less than 3% of pediatric brain tumors. Vincent has been fighting for his life ever since.
You can follow along in his journey on Facebook by searching “victory 4 vincent”
Please consider a donation or sponsorship to help us continue our battle and help more children and families struggling with pediatric cancer.
Please consider a donation or sponsorship to help us continue our battle and help more children and families struggling with pediatric cancer.