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Rise Family

4-year-old · Medulloblastoma · Ewa Beach, HI

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Rise Family

Age

4

Diagnosis

Medulloblastoma

Location

Ewa Beach, HI

Duration

3 months

Their Story

Rise is 4 years old. He should be running barefoot in the grass, collecting rocks, and falling asleep mid-sentence the way only little kids do. Instead, he has spent weeks inside hospital walls, enduring surgery and chemotherapy for an aggressive brain tumor. Through all of it, he still reaches for his toys. He still lights up when his family is near. He still smiles in a way that makes the people around him forget, for just a moment, how hard this really is. That kind of spirit deserves more than a hospital room. It deserves to be wrapped in warmth and reminded that the world outside is still beautiful and waiting for him.

How Your Gift Helps

A comfort kit to bring joy, encouragement, and a moment of brightness to a 4-year-old boy fighting brain cancer and the family standing by his side.

Comfort Gifts

$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 a comfort kit to bring joy, encouragement, and a moment of b...

$600

Sponsors the entire 3-month program in full.

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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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