Maxwell's Journey
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On December 19th 2014 Maxwell was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia at 3 years old. He is as usual taking his diagnoses like a trooper and continues to put a smile on everyone's face that he meets. This site has been set up to assist Trisha, Tristan, Max and Emmett on their journey as they make endless trips to and from London and to make their days easier in any way possible. Please feel free to donate anything you can.
A message from the family:
THANKS...for taking the time to look at our story and offer your kind-hearted support.
We're at the beginning, so to speak, of our long journey to having Maxwell, who's 3, cancer free! He's just finished the first month of chemo treatment but his full treatment for his type of leukemia will take 3 years.
At this time we are both unable to work. Both of our workplaces have been beyond understanding and helpful in attempts to arrange our leaves from work. This is all still a work in progress and as you can imagine is the furthest thing from our minds right now. However we realize there may come a day depending on how the dust settles and Max's treatments go, where we may need some extra help and we appreciate that everyone is already offering so much support without even being asked! The most overwhelming part of this process to date is accepting all of the generous gifts and gestures that have been extended our way! So at this point all I can say is THANK YOU and assure you that whether these generous gifts end up being needed/used along the way, in the end, I assure you we will take the opportunity at that time to pay it forward to another family, just as you have all so generously given to us.
Humbly,
Trish, Tristan, Max & Emmett
A message from the family:
THANKS...for taking the time to look at our story and offer your kind-hearted support.
We're at the beginning, so to speak, of our long journey to having Maxwell, who's 3, cancer free! He's just finished the first month of chemo treatment but his full treatment for his type of leukemia will take 3 years.
At this time we are both unable to work. Both of our workplaces have been beyond understanding and helpful in attempts to arrange our leaves from work. This is all still a work in progress and as you can imagine is the furthest thing from our minds right now. However we realize there may come a day depending on how the dust settles and Max's treatments go, where we may need some extra help and we appreciate that everyone is already offering so much support without even being asked! The most overwhelming part of this process to date is accepting all of the generous gifts and gestures that have been extended our way! So at this point all I can say is THANK YOU and assure you that whether these generous gifts end up being needed/used along the way, in the end, I assure you we will take the opportunity at that time to pay it forward to another family, just as you have all so generously given to us.
Humbly,
Trish, Tristan, Max & Emmett
Organizer
Michelle Evans
Organizer
Stratford, ON