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This Christmas season, I want to remember my baby Wyatt Joel and help two families who are fighting childhood cancer. Wyatt Joel was diagnosed with stage IV neuroblastoma in October of 2012 when he was just 18 months old. Our family took Wyatt to MSKCC in New York City, hoping for the best and fighting alongside him every step of the way. The journey was filled with challenges, but it also taught us the importance of community, hope, and the power of support.
Now, in Wyatt’s memory, I am reaching out to help two families who are facing the same difficult road. These families are battling childhood cancer and need help with basic needs—groceries, electric bills, insurance, or whatever will make their lives a little easier during the holidays. I know firsthand how much these small acts of kindness can mean when you’re in the midst of uncertainty and fear.
I ask that you consider helping these two families during the Christmas holiday. Your support will not only relieve some of the pressure they’re feeling, but it will also keep Wyatt’s memory alive in a way that brings hope and comfort to others. This means so much to me, and I would greatly appreciate your support.
Now, in Wyatt’s memory, I am reaching out to help two families who are facing the same difficult road. These families are battling childhood cancer and need help with basic needs—groceries, electric bills, insurance, or whatever will make their lives a little easier during the holidays. I know firsthand how much these small acts of kindness can mean when you’re in the midst of uncertainty and fear.
I ask that you consider helping these two families during the Christmas holiday. Your support will not only relieve some of the pressure they’re feeling, but it will also keep Wyatt’s memory alive in a way that brings hope and comfort to others. This means so much to me, and I would greatly appreciate your support.






