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Fern Family
2-year-old · Optic Pathway Glioma & NF1 · MA
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Fern Family
Age
2
Diagnosis
Optic Pathway Glioma & NF1
Location
MA
Duration
3 months
Their Story
Everly is 2 years old, and the tumor pressing on her optic pathway has already reshaped the entire landscape of her family's life. Her mother left her career to become Everly's full-time caregiver, because there was no other way to make it work. Every week brings multiple trips to the hospital: chemotherapy, labs, monitoring, follow-ups, sometimes several times in a single week. The treatment is doing what it needs to do. But the distance adds up. For a family now living on one income, the cost of simply getting their daughter to the care that is keeping her vision and her future intact has become one of the heaviest parts of the journey.
How Your Gift Helps
Gas cards and caregiver support to help a full-time caregiver keep up with multiple hospital trips each week while her 2-year-old undergoes chemotherapy for an optic pathway tumor.
$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.
Funds one full month of gas cards and caregiver support to help a full-time caregive...
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EIN 41-2583689 · All donations are tax-deductible
Thank you so much for the care package. It felt like Christmas came early 😊
Mary Bridge Children's Patient • Tacoma, WA
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