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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 fundraiser today.RALLY WITH US!MEET MORE RALLY KIDS
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 fundraiser today.RALLY WITH US!MEET MORE RALLY KIDS
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 fundraiser today.RALLY WITH US!MEET MORE RALLY KIDS
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 fundraiser today.RALLY WITH US!MEET MORE RALLY KIDS
Alyssa’s story started back in September of 2015 when she started telling us that her back was hurting; then her stomach started hurting her as well. After going back and forth to the doctors and E.R., the tests and blood work would always come back clear. The doctors kept summing it up to a virus. In October, Alyssa started having weakness on her left side. We went back to her doctor again and they said that we should take her to the local children’s hospital. On October 12, Alyssa and an MRI...
Alyssa was diagnosed with Brainstem Glioma at the age of 6. Soon after, she went through 16 months of chemotherapy, which is the only treatment. Unfortunately, the tumor did not shrink so she had to go through another 16 months of chemotherapy. Alyssa has been nicknamed “The Comeback Kid” as she has flatlined more than four times, but has always pulled through. She is now 13 and through all of the treatments, medications and doctor visits, she never complains. She is always happy and her...