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Anchor Family

3-year-old · B-Cell Acute Leukemia · Seattle, WA

95%

of families face job loss

$833K

avg lifetime treatment cost

1 in 3

face housing crisis

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Anchor Family

Age

3

Diagnosis

B-Cell Acute Leukemia

Location

Seattle, WA

Duration

3 months

Their Story

At just 3 years old, Anchor was diagnosed with B-Cell Acute Leukemia, and his family's world stopped. His mother, who lost her job shortly after his diagnosis, now spends every day by his side at the hospital with no financial cushion left beneath her. There is no second income, no safety net: just a mother's love and the hope that help will arrive before the weight of it all becomes too much to bear. A comfort kit for Anchor would mean the world to a little boy who deserves to feel joy even in the hardest moments.

How Your Gift Helps

Comfort gifts and caregiver support to bring relief and encouragement to a 3-year-old and his mother navigating leukemia treatment alone.

Comfort GiftsCaregiver Support

$200

per month

3

months

$600

total goal

Funds are stewarded by Kyra's Hope Foundation to provide the described assistance; this is not a direct cash transfer to a family.

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$100

Covers two weeks of essential support for the family.

$200

Funds one full month of comfort gifts and caregiver support to bring relief and enco...

$600

Sponsors the entire 3-month program in full.

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