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SAT . No parent is ever prepared to hear the words:“Your 3-year-old has leukemia.”

On February 4, 2025 — World Cancer Day — Luna was diagnosed, and in an instant, her family’s world shifted. Plans, routines, and the simple comfort of home were replaced overnight by hospital corridors, waiting rooms, medical charts, and prayers whispered in the dark. They packed up their lives and moved across Texas to San Antonio, stepping into a journey they never chose — one filled with procedures, transfusions, and an uncertainty that never sleeps.

Since then, Luna has faced more in her tiny three years than many will face in a lifetime. Chemotherapy. Surgeries. Bone marrow extractions. Fourteen blood transfusions. Nine platelet transfusions. And still, the road ahead stretches long and unknown.

There are days filled with pain.
Nights broken by fear.
Moments when exhaustion takes over.

And yet — Luna smiles.

She holds onto kindness. She says “thank you” to every doctor, every nurse, every helping hand. Even when her voice is weak. Even when tears are close. Even when her little body hurts.

She’s only three years old.
But in her gentle strength, she is teaching everyone around her what courage truly means — not loud or fearless, but quiet, steady, and full of love.

This journey is heavy for one family to carry alone. If you feel moved to help ease their burden — through support, prayers, or sharing their story — every small act makes a difference.

If you’d like to stand beside Luna and her family in this fight, here’s how you can help:

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