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As 7-year-old Kailyn receives treatments for Ewing’s sarcoma, she and her family are thankful for the breadth of support they’ve experienced at Children’s.

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One month into her first year of high school, Mary was diagnosed with two brain tumors. Her parents turned to the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s for nationally-ranked care, and this unstoppable teen never missed a beat.

Thanks to a blood and marrow transplant from a complete stranger, Alivia was able to fight her acute myeloid leukemia and start planning her next hairstyle.

When her pneumonia led to severe complications, Angelica Hale was given a second chance thanks to lifesaving procedures and a kidney transplant from her mother.

When a 9-plus-pound tumor turned out to be sarcoma of the liver, 16-year-old Carson Hand kept a positive attitude throughout a challenging treatment regimen.

A passionate high school gymnast, Carson was experiencing pain due to a torn meniscus. Surgery and physical therapy allowed her to return to the mat.

Born with fibular hemimelia, Clark’s legs were on track to be 3 inches apart in length. Thanks to an external fixator, that difference has shrunk.

Eric has had many mountains to climb over the course of his lengthy battle with leukemia. But he remains committed to finding joy in things many take for granted.

For months, 8-year-old Evelyn’s symptoms were a mystery. When she discovered she had Crohn’s, she joined the search for a cure for the chronic disease.