Families We Have Helped

Myla's BeLeaf has helped 45+ families affected by childhood cancer since March of 2023.
We'll continue to help as long as there are children and families who need us

Myla's Beleaf Courageous Kids

Natahlie M., 11

Natahlie and her entire family are fighters.  Diagnosed with Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer at just 11-years-old, Natahlie teaches all of us here at Myla’s Beleaf the true essence of courage.

Salma L., 4

Salma is a spirited, courageous 4-year-old diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in 2022. Salma is a true shining star. Her radiance and inner strength make her a beacon of hope for all of us here at Myla’s Beleaf.

Traviana S., 5

Diagnosed with DIPQ 

Traviana’s mom describes her as a real-life Power Ranger and leans on her faith and Traviana’s strength to see her through this diagnosis. At Myla’s Beleaf, we believe that no one can predict the power of a miracle and hope – Everyone here at Myla’s Beleaf wishes Traviana and her family both!

Alyssa M., 15

Inoperable Grade III Anaplastic Astrocytoma  

Jamari S., 11

Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor 

Camilla B.

Neuroblastoma

Justin H., 5

Neuroblastoma

Liam L., 3

Ewings Sarcoma
Liam’s courage is not defined by his age but by the mighty spirit that shines through his eyes. Let’s rally around Liam and all the little warriors fighting a childhood cancer diagnosis, for they teach us real strength.

Kiah P., 8

Ewing’s Sarcoma

Zoey P., 14

    

Mila G.,

Camila D., 6

B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Diego R., 12

A and Pre-B ALL

Fernanda O., 8

Hepatocellular Carcinoma
   

Fabio H., 7

T-Cell ALL
  

Adonis N., 9

Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma
 

Estephany M, 10

Osteosarcoma
 

Arya S., 9

Acute Myeloid Leukemia  

Haven C., 7

Spindle Cell Sarcoma
    

Lauren P., 17

Osteosarcoma
Instead of starting 3rd grade, Lauren, at 8-years-old,  started chemotherapy.  Cancer will always be a part of Lauren’s life. The family shares their story openly with others as a podium to advocate for childhood cancer awareness, research and the reality that even when you are cured, the realities of a childhood cancer diagnosis changes you financially, spiritually and alters your entire outlook on life long after the world has moved on.

Christopher S., 18

Acute lymphocytic leukemia
  

Arnetris C., 12

Diffuse Midline Giloma
 

Julian,

Mateo Q, 13

Medulloblastoma
 

Luna D., 3

Retinoblastoma
 

Caleb C., 13

Acute Myeloid Leukemia
 

Ydelmis C., 9

Osteosarcoma
 

Karsen W., 11

Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma
 

Jordan B., 18

Fibrosarcoma of the bone
 

Pre-B Acute lymphoblastic Leukemi

Jose D., 11

Surrounded by his loving family, Jose enjoys painting and spending time with his older brother Jean. His courageous spirit shines through when he smiles. Undeterred by numerous hurdles, the family eagerly awaits a critical yet hopeful turning point: a bone marrow transplant date.  

Addyson, 8

ERMS – Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma

Gabriel O., 5

Diffuse Astrocytoma 

Meet our tiny but mighty superhero, Gabriel. Diagnosed with cancer at just 2, Gabriel and his family battle their challenges with an energy that inspires. Now 5, Gabriel reminds us all that hope and bravery are the most powerful weapons we could ever possess.

Kevin, 10

Neuroblastoma, Stage IV 

Tobias, 2

Leukemia – B ALL 

Kayden, 4

Leukemia Pre B ALL

Jennifer, 8 mos

Metastatic Neuroblastoma 

Dariela, 13

Wilms Tumor

Jaxson, 3

Leukemia – B ALL 

Matthew, 20

Neuroblastoma

Diagnosed at 7-years-old, multiple relapses

Joshua A., 15

Leukemia – T-cell  ALL 

 

Ja'Miya, 16

Neuroblastoma

Juvent, 8

B-Cell ALL

 

Allyson, 16

Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Conor, 4

Leukemia – B Cell ALL

Steven, 4

B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia

Alex, 16

Ewings Sarcoma

Steven, 4

B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia

Alex, 16

Ewings Sarcoma