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Brooks

I think it is of dire importance to stay grateful. Silver Linings are everywhere. -Amanda, Brooks' mother

Leukemia Survivor

Bethesda, MD

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Brooks Cabe was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Lymphoma in March of 2016. He was just 17 months at the time. He has since undergone countless chemo treatments, surgical procedures, blood transfusions and more. It continues to be a heart-wrenching battle, but Brooks remains ever-the-brilliant fighter! 

 

He is a hero to all who know his smile. 

 

Brooks is a crafting maniac and loves playing (anything) with his big brother, Max. Dance parties with Daddy are always a favorite, but nothing beats snuggling with Mommy. Brooks is a serious cuddle bug. We are grateful for the devoted attention LLS gives to finding a cure. We know it is their dedication that has improved the course of care for Brooks and helps to ensure his future. Light The Night is a chance for us to share in a special community of love and suport.

 

"God trusted you to carry Brooks through this." That advice helps me to realize that I wasn't being punished, rather I was entrusted.

 

I think it is of dire importance to stay grateful. Silver linings are everywhere. -Amanda, Brooks' mother

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