
Help baby Chloe fight Leukemia
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It's every parent's worst nightmare... The realization that all the dreams and hopes you aspire for your wonderful child are placed in danger.
This past Memorial Day is one that the Hernandez family will never forget.
Chloe Ava Hernandez, their 2-year old first born daughter, and older sister to 1-year old twins, Chanelle and Charlotte, was coming down with your everyday cold. She had soon developed a fever, and to her mother, Cherry's horror, had acquired ominous red rashes throughout her body. She was quickly rushed to Rady's Children's Hospital where she had received emergent medical treatment. After a series of tests and advanced therapies, it was confirmed on Wednesday that our dear Chloe is in fact diagnosed with Leukemia.
Frantic and shocked beyond belief, Cherry and Abraham (her father) had nearly fainted. "What are you talking about, No... I mean she just had a fever, I think you made a mistake!" cried her parents...
To say that this family's world has been turned upside down is no understatement. Chloe has since then remained in the hospital, where she was quickly started on chemotherapy. Due to the nature of Leukemia, Chloe is very prone to infection and bleeding. She is currently receiving platelet and blood transfusion therapy to make sure she does not suffer loss of blood and anemia. Both parents are on leave from work for about a month so that they can take turns at the hospital taking care of Chloe and at home taking care of their twin baby girls. The length and cost of treatment is unknown at this time as the family is still trying to deal with the acute shock and take one day at a time. The doctors predict that it may take 2 years of treatment if all goes well. The once secure future of this loving family is now placed in uncertain fear and instability and they are truly at the mercy of God's healing and the help from family, loved ones, and anyone out there willing to lend them some love.
Cherry is my dear bestfriend and practically my sister as we grew up together since we were in middle school. She is truly a humble person despite how amazing she is. Chloe's mother is an extremely hard-working, self-less, and loving person. Both her and Abraham are the most dedicated parents I know; a duo that is willing to sacrifice anything and everything for the sake of their children.
If you or anyone you know could please find it in your heart to help this family out in any way you can, whether that be through prayer, or through financial support for their pending medical expenses, your generosity would be sincerely appreciated. God bless you.
"Jeremiah 17:14-Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; Save me, and I shall be saved, For You are my praise."
This past Memorial Day is one that the Hernandez family will never forget.
Chloe Ava Hernandez, their 2-year old first born daughter, and older sister to 1-year old twins, Chanelle and Charlotte, was coming down with your everyday cold. She had soon developed a fever, and to her mother, Cherry's horror, had acquired ominous red rashes throughout her body. She was quickly rushed to Rady's Children's Hospital where she had received emergent medical treatment. After a series of tests and advanced therapies, it was confirmed on Wednesday that our dear Chloe is in fact diagnosed with Leukemia.
Frantic and shocked beyond belief, Cherry and Abraham (her father) had nearly fainted. "What are you talking about, No... I mean she just had a fever, I think you made a mistake!" cried her parents...
To say that this family's world has been turned upside down is no understatement. Chloe has since then remained in the hospital, where she was quickly started on chemotherapy. Due to the nature of Leukemia, Chloe is very prone to infection and bleeding. She is currently receiving platelet and blood transfusion therapy to make sure she does not suffer loss of blood and anemia. Both parents are on leave from work for about a month so that they can take turns at the hospital taking care of Chloe and at home taking care of their twin baby girls. The length and cost of treatment is unknown at this time as the family is still trying to deal with the acute shock and take one day at a time. The doctors predict that it may take 2 years of treatment if all goes well. The once secure future of this loving family is now placed in uncertain fear and instability and they are truly at the mercy of God's healing and the help from family, loved ones, and anyone out there willing to lend them some love.
Cherry is my dear bestfriend and practically my sister as we grew up together since we were in middle school. She is truly a humble person despite how amazing she is. Chloe's mother is an extremely hard-working, self-less, and loving person. Both her and Abraham are the most dedicated parents I know; a duo that is willing to sacrifice anything and everything for the sake of their children.
If you or anyone you know could please find it in your heart to help this family out in any way you can, whether that be through prayer, or through financial support for their pending medical expenses, your generosity would be sincerely appreciated. God bless you.
"Jeremiah 17:14-Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; Save me, and I shall be saved, For You are my praise."
Organizer and beneficiary
Caroline Fong
Organizer
San Diego, CA
Cherry Claudio
Beneficiary