LESSONS FROM LEA
Lea was a thoughtful, joyful and creative spark of a girl who loved nature, art and painting the world with her colorful spirit, jubilant skip, joyful laugh and bright artwork. Lea died from DIPG on May 20, 2018 at the age of six just nine months after being diagnosed with DIPG.
On Wednesday, August 10, 2017 the unimaginable became a reality when our six year old daughter Lea was diagnosed with DIPG, a highly aggressive and difficult to treat brain tumor for which there currently is no cure.
Approximately 300 children are diagnosed with DIPGs each year, usually between the ages of 5 and 9.
I was blessed to be Lea’s mom and this the story I will tell of our family trying to finding joy, strength and faith in spite of tragedy.
THE CURE STARTS NOW
The Connecticut chapter of The Cure Starts Now was formed in honor of and love for our brave hero Lea. Lea was diagnosed with DIPG in August of 2017. Throughout her battle, she taught our community about the truest meaning of strength, courage, and family. Lea gained her angel wings in May 2018. We are dedicated to continuing Lea’s fight and believe that starting this chapter will help provide future miracles in the fight against pediatric brain cancer.
The Cure Starts Now (501c3 Federal Non-Profit) is one of the only cancer foundations dedicated to a “homerun” cure for all cancers, starting first with one of the most deadly and difficult cancers: pediatric brain cancer. Many experts believe that the lessons we learn from fighting pediatric cancer may in fact provide us the critical first step in winning the battle against all forms of cancer, both pediatric and adult.