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To know this family is to love them.
Whether you’ve known Rachael and Elliott for 30 years or just 30 days, one thing is undeniable—Rachael is the brightest light in every room. Her laughter is contagious, her heart is enormous, and she has always been the first to show up for others with love, strength, and unwavering support.
Recently, Rachael received devastating news: a diagnosis of stage 4 cancer—a moment that changed everything in an instant.
Over the past year, Rachael has faced more than most ever should. Multiple surgeries, ongoing treatments, changes in mobility and energy, and relentless pain and nausea. And yet, through it all, she continues to pour her love into her family—especially her boys: Elliott, Ivan, Evan, and Easton—always putting them and others before herself.
Now, as she begins the fight of her life, Rachael needs us!!! Her village!!
Beyond the emotional toll, the financial burden of this diagnosis is overwhelming. Medical bills, treatments, medications, and everyday living expenses are quickly adding up—creating a weight no family should have to carry alone during a time like this.
We are coming together to support the Escovedo family so that Rachael can focus on what truly matters: healing and spending precious, irreplaceable time with her boys.
Every donation—no matter the size—makes a meaningful difference. It helps ease the financial stress, provides stability for her family, and reminds Rachael that she is not alone in this fight.
If you’re unable to give, please consider sharing this page and keeping Rachael and her family in your thoughts and prayers. Your support, love, and kindness mean more than words can express.
Let’s rally around Rachael and show her the same love she has always given so freely to others. This family needs every bit of love, resources, positivity, and prayers that they can get. ❤️
The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” — Exodus 14:14
God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” — Psalm 46:1
Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7






