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.

Mya
Mya was diagnosed with B cell ALL in 2022. She is currently fighting. We are so proud of our brave Rally Kids and their fight against childhood cancer. Every child diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer long-term...

Damian
Damian was diagnosed in 2017 with blood cancer. He is currently fighting. We are so proud of our brave Rally Kids and their fight. We are cheering for you, Damian! Every child diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find better treatments with fewer...

Coady
Rally Kid Coady was diagnosed with T Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at eleven years old. While most children are walking the halls of their school, Coady walks the halls of his hospital. We are proud of our Rally Kids and their brave fight. Every child diagnosed...

Jakari
Rally Kid Jakari was diagnosed with blood cancer in 2022. He is currently fighting. He loves the Chicago Bulls and playing video games! We are proud of our Rally Kids and their brave fight. We are cheering you on, Jakari! Every child diagnosed with childhood cancer...

Carter
Rally Kid Carter was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in 2022. He loves sports and spending time with his friends and family. We are proud of our Rally Kids and their brave fight. Every child diagnosed with childhood cancer inspires us to Rally On to find...

Keaghan
Rally Kid Keaghan was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in 2022. She is currently fighting, but doesn't let her diagnosis stop her from doing what she loves. We are proud of our Rally Kids and their brave fight. Every child diagnosed with childhood cancer...

Colton
In April 2023, Colton was preparing for soccer season when he started to feel weak and fatigued during every practice. After a few weeks of running tests, Colton's parents advocated for him to have a full blood test done where they realized Colton had blood cancer....

Olivia
In April 2022, Olivia was suffering from unilateral thigh pain and bilateral knee pain. After blood work was done by her pediatrician, she was diagnosed with B-cell ALL. Olivia was immediately admitted to the hospital to begin chemotherapy treatments. Despite...

Nevaeh
Just a month after turning one, Nevaeh was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. What should have been a season of growth and excitement at such a young age, became one of learning new medical terms and spending time within the walls of the hospital. We are proud of...

Madison
Maddie was diagnosed with High Risk B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in June of 2022. Maddie had been complaining about pain in her right right arm a couple months prior, but it went away. In May, Maddie's family had just returned from a beach trip and the pain...