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Trail Family
11-year-old · Primary Mediastinal B Cell Lymphoma · TX
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Trail Family
Age
11
Diagnosis
Primary Mediastinal B Cell Lymphoma
Location
TX
Duration
3 months
Their Story
Trail was 11 when an ER visit that was supposed to be routine turned into a diagnosis that changed everything. Primary Mediastinal B Cell Lymphoma arrived without warning, and within days the family's entire life reorganized around treatment. Each cycle brings a week in the hospital followed by two weeks at home, but home is 50 miles from the hospital and the appointments do not stop. Twice a week, every week, his family makes that drive. They do not complain about it. They just go. But gas costs what it costs, and for a family already stretched by a diagnosis they never saw coming, that quiet expense has started to take a real toll.
How Your Gift Helps
Gas support to keep an 11-year-old's family making the 50-mile round trip to treatment, twice a week, every week, without the added worry of whether they can afford the drive.
$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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