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Update 1.31.2022:
Beloved Walker passed away on September 4, 2021, after a 2 year battle with pediatric brain cancer. Despite being only 7 years old when he was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma (a pediatric brain cancer), Walker faced his disease with gratitude, courage and love. Walker's approach to cancer helped him overcome his fears, maintain his strength through challenging treatments and become an inspiration to all who knew him.
Prior Update:
My name is Walker. I am an 8yr old boy who lives in New Orleans with my little sister Evelyn (6) and little brother McLain (2) and my parents. I was diagnosed with a pediatric brain cancer called medulloblastoma in August of 2019. I received almost a year of treatment but cancer returned to my brain in July of 2020. I am grateful for being blessed with an amazing family and community, not every kid is as lucky.
Funding for my cancer isn't nearly enough to drive the innovations that can save kids like me. Thank you for any donation you make that gives children with cancer a better chance to live and live well.
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