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Four-year-old Adley is battling leukemia. On February 10, 2022, just 2 weeks before her second birthday, Adley was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. She is a precious little girl who loves animals and to sing and dance. The past couple of years have been a long difficult journey yet Adley’s resilience and strength have been nothing short of remarkable. Her final chemotherapy treatment will be next month!
Three year old Benny was recently diagnosed with cancer. While hospitalized with what was thought to be a bad ear infection, doctors discovered a tumor pressing against his skull. Since then, Benny has undergone a whirlwind of procedures, hospital admissions, and both chemotherapy and radiation therapy. He’s faced each challenge bravely, like a real trooper.
Brenna is a 4 year old battling DIPG (a rare and aggressive form of childhood brain cancer).
Sydney is a 6 year old battling DIPG (a rare and aggressive form of childhood brain cancer).
This past Spring and Summer, Love Transfusion sent out over 500 individually hand-painted and personalized cards to front-line doctors in COVID-19 hotspots. The goal was simply to convey the love and gratitude felt by their patients and the communities they serve. One of the Recipients emailed us: “I am a physician in New Orleans ……
Thank you hospital housekeepers, janitors and custodians! We’re grateful for your hard work and the risks you take to keep your patients safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Please let the hospital housekeepers, janitors and custodians and their families know they are in your thoughts and prayers by clicking the heart below (equals a hug), Comment…
Thank you nurses, doctors and other medical personnel on the frontline in the war against Covid-19! Please let the medical professionals and their families know they are in your thoughts and prayers by clicking the heart below (equals a hug), Comment or Share.
We’re grateful for all the truckers who are working hard and taking personal risks to keep us healthy and supplied during the coronavirus pandemic. Please let the truckers and their families know they are in your thoughts and prayers by clicking the heart below (equals a hug), Comment or Share.
Miguel has been battling a brain tumor for years and is suffering from seizures and bad headaches.
Michaela (“Mickey”) is 3 years old and was diagnosed with Sanfilippo Syndrome (also known as MPS III), a rare genetic disorder sometimes referred to as childhood Alzheimer’s. Mickey has subtype-A which is the most common and also, unfortunately, the most severe. She is a bubbly, delightful little girl with a big belly laugh and a giant smile she shares with everyone. She loves her Bear and likes to show off “her baby” little sister Maya.