
Support Olivia's Fight Against Ewing's Sarcoma
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Please join in supporting Olivia's fight against a rare and vicious bone cancer called Ewing's Sarcoma.
In February 2024, Olivia was diagnosed with a large mass on her left tenth rib, heavily impacting her back and her left lung. She quickly gave her adversary a name; Giselda.
Since March, she has completed several rounds of chemotherapy at Seattle Children's, and has just undergone surgery to remove Gidelda's remaining tumor mass in early July. Eight more rounds of chemotherapy will follow her recovery from surgery. She is estimated to finish treatment in January of 2025.
The right photo (below) is the initial scan in March, and the left is the tumor after a few weeks of chemotherapy:

The finances required to cover the medical procedures, caregiver support, and other sacrificed living expenses since the diagnoses have been significant, and will continue to impact Olivia for quite some time.
Your financial contributions will help support this process immensely, including:
- groceries and other necessary living expenses
- inter-state support from long-distance family members
- caregiver supplies, goods, and equipment
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Olivia is doing very well, given that this treatment is considered to be a 9/10 in intensity. She remains her resilient, spunky, and fierce self -- even throughout this endeavor.
She is finding joy in watching the sunset from her rooftop, reading a new book series, spending time in the sunshine with friends, and getting to know the ins and outs of her body as she navigates this battle.
We are incredibly grateful for all the support and care in all the many ways it has been offered. Your financial contributions will help greatly.
If you prefer to donate via Venmo, please submit donations to Olivia directly: @Olivia-Knowlton-2
Note: GoFundMe takes a small portion of each transaction, but Olivia will receive 100% of your Venmo donation.

If you are looking to join this fight through non-financial contributions, please reach out to learn about alternative means of support.
Organizer and beneficiary

Silas Mitcheltree
Organizer
Seattle, WA
Olivia Knowlton
Beneficiary