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5-year-old Luca Small has been battling brain cancer since he was just 18 months old and continues to fight this beast. For the three and a half years since his diagnosis, Luca has had to endure more than any person, let alone child, should ever have to endure.
Between chemotherapy treatments, surgeries, hospital admissions, MRI’s and many specialist appointments, Luca also attends daily physical, occupational and water therapy to help recover from the mobility struggles he faces as a result of the stroke suffered during his first brain surgery.
Recently, his family was given the news that despite years of chemotherapy treatments, Luca’s tumor was growing. His care was transferred to Boston Children’s Hospital where he is currently admitted and has undergone two additional brain surgeries. His parents have been by his side every day. In Boston, they focus on improving Luca’s health while also doing their best to keep some type of normalcy for their 3-year-old son, Matteo. The reality, though, is that life for them is more nightmare than normal.
Luca’s parents, Kevin and Lauren Small (born and raised in Hamden, now Northford residents) are faced with unimaginable and unpredictable challenges of raising both boys, managing medical/out of pocket expenses and doing all they can to navigate this extremely devastating reality.
Luca brings an indescribable joy to the lives of everyone who has the pleasure of knowing and loving him. He continues to amaze us every single day and so do his incredible parents who continue to show up for their boys despite their deep sadness, pain and fear of the unknown.
Our hopes for this fundraiser are to help raise money for Luca’s ongoing medical expenses, and show our support to the strong, brave and resilient Small family.
Between chemotherapy treatments, surgeries, hospital admissions, MRI’s and many specialist appointments, Luca also attends daily physical, occupational and water therapy to help recover from the mobility struggles he faces as a result of the stroke suffered during his first brain surgery.
Recently, his family was given the news that despite years of chemotherapy treatments, Luca’s tumor was growing. His care was transferred to Boston Children’s Hospital where he is currently admitted and has undergone two additional brain surgeries. His parents have been by his side every day. In Boston, they focus on improving Luca’s health while also doing their best to keep some type of normalcy for their 3-year-old son, Matteo. The reality, though, is that life for them is more nightmare than normal.
Luca’s parents, Kevin and Lauren Small (born and raised in Hamden, now Northford residents) are faced with unimaginable and unpredictable challenges of raising both boys, managing medical/out of pocket expenses and doing all they can to navigate this extremely devastating reality.
Luca brings an indescribable joy to the lives of everyone who has the pleasure of knowing and loving him. He continues to amaze us every single day and so do his incredible parents who continue to show up for their boys despite their deep sadness, pain and fear of the unknown.
Our hopes for this fundraiser are to help raise money for Luca’s ongoing medical expenses, and show our support to the strong, brave and resilient Small family.
Donations & Comments
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Cheryl Castellano
donated $100
1 year ago
Kim and Jimmy Coughlin
donated $50
1 year ago
Katie Donenfeld
donated $50
1 year ago
Lori and Albert Mastrobuoni
donated $1,000
We love you Luca Love, Nonna and Poppie Mastro
1 year ago
Stacey Gray
donated $30
Praying Luca has a full recovery.
1 year ago
Jennifer Bouchard
donated $25
1 year ago
Anonymous
donated $50
1 year ago
Lauren Garrett
donated $100
1 year ago
Caitlin McCormick
donated $10
1 year ago
Barbara Esposito
donated $25
Prayers for Luca and his family
1 year ago
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Stay strong Small family! You got this Luca💙 -Kim, Jimmy, Claire and Connor Coughlin