Jessica is 20 years old and still fighting the same cancer that first touched her life as a baby.
She was just 9 months old when she was diagnosed with stage 2 neuroblastoma. After surgery and chemotherapy, she was declared cancer-free. We thought it was behind us. For years, it was.
Then, at 14 years old, Jessica was diagnosed again—this time with stage 4 neuroblastoma.
We were told “I’m Sorry”, it was bad and she wasn’t expected to survive.
But Jessica had other plans. And we Believed in her!
In the past 6 years, she’s undergone countless treatments—chemotherapy, radiation, surgeries, immunotherapy, clinical trials, hospital stays, and setbacks that would break most people. But Jess has never stopped fighting. She’s a cheerleader. A big sister. A daughter. A light in every room.
And she’s still here.
We are currently traveling back and forth for treatment and scans, which means gas, hotels, food, and medical costs stack up quickly. We’ve always tried to carry the weight quietly, but the truth is—we need help. Not for extras. Not for comfort. Just to keep her going.
Every donation helps us focus on what matters: Jessica’s healing.
Whether it’s $5 or $500, it’s felt. It’s appreciated. And it’s part of her story now too.
If you can’t give, we ask that you pray.
And if you do give—know you are helping a real girl, with a real fight, and a family that is beyond grateful.
We believe in miracles.
We believe in Jessica.
And we still believe.
—With love and faith,
Jessica’s family



