Keaton Kiddos – Rey


Keaton Kiddo - Reyrey 8 años

Rey fue diagnosticado en 2013 con linfoma de Hodgkins recidivante a los 6 años. Tiene 8 años y recientemente celebró ¡NO MÁS QUIMIO! Aquí hay una nota de su hermana enviada a Keaton Raphael Memorial, estos son los testimonios que su donación podría hacer realidad. “Hola, soy la hermana de Rey. Tiene 8 años y fue diagnosticado con Linfoma de Hodgkin por segunda vez en mayo de este año. Afortunadamente terminó toda su quimioterapia y radiación el 15 de agosto. Queremos agradecerles a todos por los regalos que nos enviaron, mi hermano los ama, y también por el cheque que enviaron a mis padres. Nosotros realmente lo apreciamos. Gracias por todo su apoyo no solo en nuestras vidas sino también en las de los demás”.

Meet Keaton’s Kiddo Emily

In honor of Brain Cancer Awareness Month, we’d like to introduce you to Keaton’s Kiddo Emily, a remarkable young fighter who has been part of our Keaton’s Child Cancer Alliance family since 2018. “Our journey began in Aug 2018, Emily our 8-year-old was waking up everyday with headaches and throwing up in the morning. After a CT Scan, we were told a MRI was needed as they saw a mass in her brain. Worse fear ever is hearing they found a mass, and you would need to be admitted….

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A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Incredible Partners for Your Generosity!

Thanks to your support, a family preparing for a four-month stay in the Bay Area for a life-saving stem cell transplant now has the essential items they need, including diapers, Visa gift cards, luggage, and clothing. Your kindness allows them to focus entirely on their child’s treatment without the added burden of securing basic necessities.

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Honoring Joy on National Down Syndrome Day

Today, on National Down Syndrome Day, we recognize that children with Down Syndrome are 10 to 20 times more likely to develop leukemia. This unique connection between childhood cancer and Down Syndrome—a reality for many families, including our beloved Keaton’s Kiddo, Joy.

While the focus is understandably on the child battling cancer, siblings face their own emotional challenges. They may experience feelings of worry, fear, confusion, or even guilt, and it’s important to acknowledge their role and provide support for them as well.

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