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Glow Family
12-year-old · Diffuse Midline Ganglioglioma · MO
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Glow Family
Age
12
Diagnosis
Diffuse Midline Ganglioglioma
Location
MO
Duration
3 months
Their Story
At 12, she was right at the age where the world was starting to open up. Instead, she is facing one of the rarest and most difficult brain tumor diagnoses a child can receive. Diffuse midline ganglioglioma sits deep in the center of the brain, in places that are hard to reach and impossible to ignore. Her caregiver sits beside her through every scan, every treatment, every hard conversation, learning the language of oncology one terrifying word at a time. She is old enough to understand what is happening and brave enough to keep going anyway. What she needs most right now is comfort, and someone to remind her that people who do not even know her name are rooting for her.
How Your Gift Helps
Comfort gifts and caregiver support to bring warmth and relief to a 12-year-old navigating a rare brain tumor diagnosis and the parent holding her through it.
$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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