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Courage Family
17-year-old · B-ALL Leukemia · Union Gap, WA
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$833K
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1 in 3
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Courage Family
Age
17
Diagnosis
B-ALL Leukemia
Location
Union Gap, WA
Duration
3 months
Their Story
At seventeen, Courage should be thinking about graduation and the future — instead, each day revolves around blood draws, hospital visits, and finding the strength to keep going through B-ALL leukemia treatment. His caregiver's ability to work has been drastically reduced by the demands of daily medical care, and the family pours everything they have into maintaining stability, security, and hope during an incredibly uncertain time.
How Your Gift Helps
Gas and grocery support so the family can focus on Courage's treatment and daily stability without the weight of financial strain.
$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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Covers two weeks of essential support for the family.
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EIN 41-2583689 · All donations are tax-deductible
Thank you so much for stopping by, my little sister was very excited with the Hope Box. It really means a lot when you spend a lot of your time in hospitals and clinicals. I really appreciate you guys took your time to come and meet her. Your kind letter left me with no words and in tears, but most of all with hope. We appreciate the love support during D’s battle.
D's Family • B-ALL Leukemia • Wenatchee, WA
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