“My brother and I are both living with blood cancer experiences. This year, I am turning the same age my mom was when I got sick. I want to go to Yosemite. What a cool idea to go hiking AND make it mean something, right?” -Monica and Zach, blood cancer survivors
This isn’t just about the trail; it’s about raising awareness and supporting those impacted by blood cancer, like Monica and her brother Zach. Every step matters.
Blood cancer can affect teens and young adults during the most important stages of growing up. For Siblings Day and Adolescent & Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Awareness Week, we recognize the brothers and sisters who support adolescents and young adults through overwhelming challenges and major life decisions no one their age should have to face.
Learn more about AYA resources and support for young people and their families: https://t.co/RaGBCt9jeQ
Great update on my brother's cancer journey: Zach has entered remission!
Still actively working toward my hike in Yosemite with @BloodCancerUtd to raise money for blood cancer research. Please consider donating:
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If you want to donate to a good cause, please consider helping me fundraise for blood cancer research. I’m a leukemia survivor but I’m actually doing this for my brother Zach, who’s battling lymphoma.
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I am hiking in Yosemite National Park in June '26 to fight blood cancers! I am a leukemia survivor myself but I'm actually doing this for my brother Zach who is currently fighting Hodkins Lymphoma. Please consider donating: https://t.co/wKa5wFZZPc…
@LLSusa
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At Goose Creek High for the annual @bcsdschools Spelling Bee; more than 40 students in grades fifth through eighth are about to put their spelling skills to the test
Residents and business/community leaders in Berkeley County with a vested interest in the success of our public schools are strongly encouraged to apply to the @bcsdschools Ambassadors Academy program! https://t.co/Z0mQqxTNPV