She’s Only Two — And Already So Brave
She’s only two years old.
Fourteen months of fighting a tumor in her brain.

Fourteen months of hospital visits, therapies, scans, and prayers whispered late at night.
And this week… her family finally received the news they’ve been holding onto hope for.
A Moment of Answered Prayer
Eloise’s doctors shared good news.
Her neuro-oncologist is encouraged by her progress.
Her neurologist was overjoyed by how well she looks.
The latest scans show her tumor is still shrinking — even more than it was last October.
For a little girl facing brain cancer, this is everything.
It’s relief.
It’s gratitude.
It’s a breath her family didn’t realize they’d been holding.
Strength Beyond Her Years
The road ahead is still long. Questions remain. Uncertainty hasn’t disappeared.
But Eloise doesn’t stop.
She works hard in physical therapy and occupational therapy.
She pushes through speech and feeding therapy with determination.
She keeps showing up — tiny but mighty — day after day.
After 14 months battling diffuse astrocytoma, she continues to move forward. Getting stronger. Letting her personality shine. Smiling in ways that remind everyone around her why this fight matters.
She is living proof that hope can grow even in the hardest places.
Walking Together
Her family carries both courage and vulnerability. They celebrate progress while preparing for whatever comes next. They walk this journey one step at a time — together.
And they are not alone.
Please keep Eloise and her family in your prayers today. 🤍
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Because children like Eloise deserve more than hope — they deserve a cure.