Blood Cancer

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most common type of blood cancer found in children. It starts in the bone marrow and causes the body to produce an overabundance of unhealthy white blood cells. The two most common types of leukemia are acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), which kids tend to get, and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), which occurs more frequently in adults. Another type of childhood blood cancer is lymphoma, which affects the immune system and lymphocytes. The two types of lymphoma are Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. With lymphoma, the infected cells do not properly protect the body and they push out the healthy cells.

Shelby

Shelby

Since birth, Shelby always struggled with a variety of illnesses and was constantly on different medications. In 2015, a visit to a new doctor revealed something more serious than ever before: A CAT scan appeared to show that Shelby was missing a portion of her skull...

Sophia

Sophia

Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...

Ryleigh

Ryleigh

Ryleigh was first diagnosed in October of 2015 with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at 7 years old, she went through a little over 2 years of treatment and rang the bell for her last chemo in December of 2017. She had her port removed in February of 2018. Every thing was...

Rylan

Rylan

Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...

Kennedy Grace

Kennedy Grace

Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...

Hector

Hector

Rally Kid Hector is a 4-year-old who was diagnosed with leukemia b-cell on December 1, 2014. Please keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers as it’s been a very difficult journey. Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to...

Hayley

Hayley

Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...

Harrison

Harrison

Harrison was diagnosed with high-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL T-cell) on February 29, 2004. During the phases of his aggressive chemotherapy, radiation treatments and healing, his family and friends followed the ups and downs of his grueling tour through the...

Harrison

Harrison

Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...

Harrison

Harrison

Every child who has been diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. Please join us in the fight against childhood cancer by making a donation or setting up your own Rally...