Josh Hines-Allen announced that his son, Wesley, is almost fully recovered from a seven-month leukemia battle. Hines-Allen's foundation, Four One For All, will run a campaign called Four One For Hope to support four cancer-focused nonprofits during the 2025 season. He expressed gratitude for the medical team that helped his son. The diagnosis of Wesley's Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia had a profound impact on the family, illustrating the emotional challenges parents face during such life-threatening situations.
We recently received the good news that Wesley is on his way to a full recovery. We are grateful to the dedicated team of doctors, nurses, and caretakers who contributed to our son's well-being and counseled us through this time. Our goal is to ensure that families going through something similar feel the same level of love and support as we did.
The dreaded six-letter word that no parent ever wants to hear: Cancer. Seven months ago, our world stopped when our son, Wesley, was diagnosed with leukemia. As parents, we've held each other through tears we didn't know we had, watching our little boy fight the biggest battle.
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