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Family Sponsorship Program

Give With Dignity and Clarity

Each program is anonymized and time-bound to provide meals, transport, and daily living support to families facing pediatric cancer.

95%

of families face job loss

$833K

avg lifetime treatment cost

1 in 3

face housing crisis

Behind every family below is a story of resilience against a system that wasn't built to support them.

Active Programs

Families Seeking Support

Each family below is currently accepting sponsorship. Choose a family to learn their story and contribute.

Bright Family illustration

Bright Family

Age 9 · B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia · WA

Caregiver ReliefMeals

A young child navigating leukemia treatment while her family adjusts to the emotional and physical toll of frequent hospital visits. As treatment continues, moments of comfort, normalcy, and joy become essential for both the child and her caregiver, especially during long and uncertain days.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Bloom Family illustration

Bloom Family

Age 1 · Hepatoblastoma · Bothell, WA

GroceriesGasCaregiver Support

At just ten months old, Bloom was diagnosed with hepatoblastoma. His mother, the primary caregiver, has spent days and weeks away from her two other children, a 2-year-old and an 8-year-old, to be by his side through treatment. The family is barely holding on mentally and financially, yet they show up every single day with love and determination. Even the smallest relief, groceries, gas, a moment to breathe, would mean the world.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Courage Family illustration

Courage Family

Age 17 · B-ALL Leukemia · Union Gap, WA

GasGroceries

At seventeen, Courage should be thinking about graduation and the future. Instead, each day revolves around blood draws, hospital visits, and finding the strength to keep going through B-ALL leukemia treatment. His caregiver's ability to work has been drastically reduced by the demands of daily medical care, and the family pours everything they have into maintaining stability, security, and hope during an incredibly uncertain time.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Shield Family illustration

Shield Family

Age 15 · Leukemia · University Place, WA

GroceriesGasCaregiver Support

Shield is a 15-year-old fighting leukemia while his mother does everything she can to hold the family together. As a stay-at-home mom also caring for a baby, she is unable to work, and money has grown impossibly tight. Between hospital trips, feeding her children, and keeping gas in the car, every dollar counts, and every bit of help brings the family one step closer to breathing again.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Meadow Family illustration

Meadow Family

Age 4 · B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia · Union Gap, WA

GroceriesGas

Meadow is a 4-year-old navigating B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, a journey that has turned her family's world upside down. Between frequent hospital visits, the emotional toll of watching their young child endure treatment, and the mounting costs of daily life, her caregivers are stretched thin but unwavering in their love and devotion. Any support, no matter how small, helps lighten a burden that no family should carry alone.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Vale Family illustration

Vale Family

Age 13 · Osteosarcoma · Seattle, WA

MealsGift Cards

This family traveled far from home when their 13-year-old was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. The cancer took his leg, from his pelvis to his toe, and the family left everything behind in Grandview to be by his side at Seattle Children's. His mother, who gave up her job to make the move, now spends her days in a city where she knows no one, in a language that is not her own, navigating one of the hardest things a parent can face. She finds the hospital food pantry when she can. She makes it work because that is what mothers do. Her son is still inpatient, still fighting, and she is still there, every single day, without a support system or a safety net, holding the weight of all of it alone.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Anchor Family illustration

Anchor Family

Age 3 · B-Cell Acute Leukemia · Seattle, WA

Comfort GiftsCaregiver Support

At just 3 years old, Anchor was diagnosed with B-Cell Acute Leukemia, and his family's world stopped. His mother, who lost her job shortly after his diagnosis, now spends every day by his side at the hospital with no financial cushion left beneath her. There is no second income, no safety net: just a mother's love and the hope that help will arrive before the weight of it all becomes too much to bear. A comfort kit for Anchor would mean the world to a little boy who deserves to feel joy even in the hardest moments.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Rise Family illustration

Rise Family

Age 4 · Medulloblastoma · Ewa Beach, HI

Comfort Gifts

Rise is 4 years old. He should be running barefoot in the grass, collecting rocks, and falling asleep mid-sentence the way only little kids do. Instead, he has spent weeks inside hospital walls, enduring surgery and chemotherapy for an aggressive brain tumor. Through all of it, he still reaches for his toys. He still lights up when his family is near. He still smiles in a way that makes the people around him forget, for just a moment, how hard this really is. That kind of spirit deserves more than a hospital room. It deserves to be wrapped in warmth and reminded that the world outside is still beautiful and waiting for him.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Harbor Family illustration

Harbor Family

Age 1 · Neuroblastoma Stage L2 · Los Angeles, CA

Comfort GiftsSiblings

Harbor came into the world just over a year ago, and almost immediately, his family was thrust into a battle no parent imagines. Diagnosed with Stage L2 Neuroblastoma, Harbor is the youngest of five children, with siblings ages 3, 4, 10, and 14. Every dollar this family has goes toward keeping all five children fed, safe, and reassured that things will be okay. Times are hard in ways that are difficult to put into words, but the love in this household is immeasurable. A comfort gift for little Harbor ripples outward to an entire family trying to hold together through one of the hardest seasons of their lives.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Steadfast Family illustration

Steadfast Family

Age 15 · Craniopharyngioma · TX

Rent AssistanceCaregiver Relief

Steadfast is 15, old enough to understand what is happening and old enough to feel the weight of it. His brain tumor changed everything for his family. His father, who had been the primary provider, lost his job when the demands of Steadfast's care made it impossible to keep working. Now three months behind on rent and facing the real possibility of losing their home, this family is fighting on two fronts at once. Even a single month of stability could be the difference between holding on and falling apart at the moment they need each other most.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

Petal Family illustration

Petal Family

Age 5 · Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia · Lufkin, TX

Comfort GiftsGroceriesSiblings

Petal is 5 years old and fighting Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Her mother is fighting for two, caring for Petal through treatment while raising her 3-year-old sister, who is too young to understand why everything has changed. Stretched thin and running on love alone, their caregiver has been honest enough to ask for two things: a comfort box to bring the girls joy, and food support so that no one in this family goes without. It is a humble, heartfelt ask from a mother who is giving everything she has and simply needs to know that someone else is in their corner.

$200/mo · 3 months · $600 total

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Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Each family program is anonymized and time-bound. Your donation funds meals, transport, groceries, and daily living support directly stewarded by Kyra's Hope Foundation on behalf of the family.
Yes. Kyra's Hope Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 41-2583689). You'll receive a tax receipt via email after your donation is processed.
Only if you choose to share your name. During checkout, you can opt to remain anonymous or allow us to share your first name and city with the family.
Once a family's program goal is met, they move to our 'Recently Sponsored' section. The foundation coordinates delivery of the described support over the program duration.
Families are referred by hospital social workers, child life specialists, or apply directly. Our team verifies each family's situation before creating a sponsorship program.