A rare and aggressive cancer

At just two years old, Lennon was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive cancer.   What followed was a relentless battle filled with chemotherapy, antibody treatments, and countless hospital visits. Yet, through it all, Lennon showed the world what true bravery looks like.


After months of grueling treatments, Lennon reached a monumental milestone: she rang the bell  , marking the end of her treatment and a victory over fear, pain, and uncertainty. This wasn’t just a victory for Lennon; it was a triumph for her family, her medical team, and everyone who supported her.


But the fight isn’t over. Neuroblastoma can return, and Lennon’s family knows the road ahead is still uncertain. Yet, today they celebrate Lennon’s courage, resilience, and the love that has carried them this far.   Her journey has proven that no matter how big the battle, hope and strength will always prevail.