STT. Will receives third DeltaRex-G dose, surprised by SWAT visit during treatment
Another day has arrived, the sky is clear and the weather is gentle, as if trying to soothe weary hearts.
The gentle sunlight stretched across the road leading to the clinic, where Will Roberts’ family continued a journey they never thought they would have to take.
At home, Charlie is gradually recovering.
The fever has subsided, leaving behind a small but significant sign that brought everyone a sigh of relief.
Such simple things, in this context, become a source of great joy.
The family set off early in the morning.
They arrived at the clinic safely, with no incidents occurring.
It was also a small victory in a series of challenging days.

Today, Will is receiving his third dose of DeltaRex-G.
A medicine they had to work tirelessly to obtain.
A slim chance, but a rare glimmer of hope amidst the thick darkness.
Next week, doctors expect to begin combining this drug with chemotherapy.
A new phase, which means more risks, but also opens up the possibility of changing the landscape.
No one knows what lies ahead.
But they kept moving forward.
Because stopping is not an option.
As soon as they arrived at the clinic, a surprise awaited them.
Something that no one in the family could have imagined.
Supporters in California have been quietly preparing a special spiritual gift.
A group of SWAT team members from the Los Angeles Police Department arrived to meet with Will.
They didn’t come on a mission.
They came because a boy was battling a terrible disease.

For a teenager, the days spent sitting for hours in a cancer treatment room can feel long and lonely.
But today is different.
Will is more than just a patient.
He became a boy who got to talk to the people he admired.
They talked about equipment.
They talked about tactics.
They talked about their training process and real-life stories.
Those are the kinds of stories any boy would want to hear.
Will’s eyes lit up.
The smile appeared natural, not forced.
In that moment, the treatment room was no longer a place of pain.
It became a space of connection and hope.
Those men weren’t obligated to come.
They have their own lives, their own jobs, and their own responsibilities that cannot be postponed.

Yet they still made time for a boy they barely knew.
They came from a place far removed from Alabama.
But geographical distance couldn’t stop them from giving Will a memorable day.
For a few short hours, the treatment no longer seemed like “treatment.”
It became a different experience.
An experience that uplifts the spirit.
And sometimes, that’s just as important as any medicine.
Many people asked the family how they managed to get through this journey.
The answer doesn’t lie in individual strength.
It lies in having the right people in the right place at the right time.
These are the people who help them carry the burdens they cannot manage on their own.
A little bit each.
Each action is a part.
And all of this forms a supporting network.
Today is a clear example of that.
A big day.
Not just for treatment.
Because of the things happening around it.
The family continues to urge everyone to pray.
These are not aimless prayers.
Rather, it is a plea for the “mountains” before us to be moved away.

They know it won’t be easy.
But they still believe.
And then, another surprise appeared.
A very special guest visited the clinic.
During his business trip to Los Angeles, the renowned doctor Dr. Oz took the time to visit Will.
He met Will, Dr. Chawla, and Dr. Gordon.
A meeting that seemed impossible.
Will’s family doesn’t have many connections.
They do not belong to the influential classes.
They are just an ordinary family.
But it was Will who created the unusual situations.
The doors they couldn’t open on their own gradually began to open.
Little by little.
Witnessing this, the family couldn’t help but think of other families.
These people are also battling the same disease.
These people also need this medicine.
But not everyone has the opportunity to access it.
That’s why they keep speaking out.
They are calling for support.
They are calling for donations to the Aveni Foundation.
In order to produce more batches of the medicine.
So that hope is not just for one person.
And it can spread to more people.

They weren’t just fighting for Will.
They are fighting for an entire community.
That meeting was even more special.
Will had the opportunity to speak directly with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A conversation that no one could have predicted.
A 15-year-old boy.
Facing a figure of great influence.
But Will didn’t back down.
He expressed his thoughts.
He shared his story.
He represents himself and others like himself.
No one thought that the “mountains” would move on their own.
They need to take action.
They need a voice.
They require perseverance.
The family understands that.
And they didn’t stand still.
They did their part.
Throughout this journey, the mother learned a great deal from her own son.
She tried to find the medicine.
She worked tirelessly.
But there were times when she felt stuck.
No progress is visible.
The direction is unclear.
Frustration gradually built up.

But Will didn’t let that last.
He listened to his mother.
He understands what she’s going through.
And somehow, he managed to make his mother’s voice heard.
Not by power.
But it’s through determination.
Will has contributed to “moving mountains”.
It’s all for one single reason.
He wants to live.
He refused to accept that there was no other way.
He refused to believe that it was all over.
His resilience became a daily lesson.
Not just for family.
And this is for everyone who knows his story.
He taught everyone not to give up.
No matter how difficult the circumstances.
And so, they’re still here.
In California.
With hope.
With belief.
And with a support system gradually forming around them.
People kept asking: how could all of this happen?
The answer doesn’t lie in instant miracles.
It all started with a decision.
A 15-year-old boy decided not to give up on his life.
And from that point on, everything began to change.
The doors opened.
The people appeared.
Opportunities were created.
Not overnight.
But little by little.
The “mountains” may not move immediately.
But they move through each conversation.

Through each prayer.
Through each act of courage.
And through each and every person who refused to give up.
That is the journey of Will Roberts.
It’s a journey that’s not just about fighting disease.
It is also a testament to the power of the human will.
A story about faith.
Regarding connectivity.
And about hope that never fades.