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05/29/2026

Michael Vertis Dill Honor Walk

Some moments in this journey carry both overwhelming gratitude and deep heartbreak at the very same time. Watching my so...
05/29/2026

Some moments in this journey carry both overwhelming gratitude and deep heartbreak at the very same time. Watching my son experience the freedom, comfort, and independence that his new power wheelchair gives him was truly beautiful… yet at the same time, it brought a wave of grief for what it represents and what we’ve had to adjust to.

As his mom, I would take this illness away in a heartbeat if I could. Since I can’t, I’ll keep showing up and fighting for every tool, therapy, and source of hope that helps him live as fully, comfortably, and joyfully as possible.

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05/29/2026

Her Honor Walk | A Mother’s Final Moment of Love and Peace

I can’t believe it’s already been one month without you.Somehow, each day feels heavier than the one before — like the r...
05/29/2026

I can’t believe it’s already been one month without you.

Somehow, each day feels heavier than the one before — like the reality of your absence keeps settling in a little deeper every morning I wake up.

Today was especially hard. The kind of heavy that doesn’t shout, just sits quietly in your chest and follows you everywhere you go. All day long.

But even through the heartbreak, one thing has never changed and will never change: you will forever be THAT GIRL.

No amount of time will ever take away who you were, the light you carried, or the way you made life feel when you were here.

Forever loved, Sky Sky. 🤍

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Enhertu (chemo) round  #3.We lowered the dose again in hopes that I won’t be down for a full week afterward. I won’t lie...
05/29/2026

Enhertu (chemo) round #3.

We lowered the dose again in hopes that I won’t be down for a full week afterward. I won’t lie — getting here today was mentally tough.

I’m tired. I want to be productive at work, and I want more out of life, but I keep finding myself back in this chair.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m grateful. Grateful for access to treatment, grateful for another chance, grateful to still be fighting. But I also want so much more for my life than this cycle.

Right now I’m holding onto hope for my next PET scan on June 1st. I’m praying it shows that the chemo is working and that we’re moving in the right direction — closer to cancer-free, and eventually into maintenance meds and a different kind of normal.

One day at a time. One round at a time. 🤍

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05/29/2026

David Honor walk

SHE WORKED IN A HOSPITAL… AND DIED ASKING FOR HELP.Jakoya Morgan dedicated her life to caring for others while quietly f...
05/29/2026

SHE WORKED IN A HOSPITAL… AND DIED ASKING FOR HELP.

Jakoya Morgan dedicated her life to caring for others while quietly fighting her own battle with sickle cell disease. After reportedly working a 12-hour shift, she told her supervisors she was sick and wanted to go home.

She was allegedly denied.

Not long after, she collapsed.

A healthcare worker.
Inside a hospital.
Surrounded by medical professionals.
And now, her life is gone.

Stories like this force people to confront an uncomfortable truth: far too many workers are pushed beyond their limits, expected to keep going no matter how exhausted, sick, or overwhelmed they may be. Then when tragedy strikes, everyone wonders how it happened.

Jakoya spent her life helping patients, comforting families, and showing up for others even while carrying her own pain. She deserved compassion. She deserved to be heard. She deserved care too.

The reports surrounding her collapse have left many heartbroken and demanding answers. No one asking for help should ever feel ignored — especially someone who dedicated their own life to helping others.

Rest peacefully, Jakoya. Your life mattered, your work mattered, and people will remember your story. 🕊️

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Some moments feel far bigger than words.Phil, an off-duty Sheriff, was the very first person on scene the night of the a...
05/29/2026

Some moments feel far bigger than words.

Phil, an off-duty Sheriff, was the very first person on scene the night of the accident. In the middle of chaos and heartbreak, he stayed beside Heidi and her family, praying with them and offering comfort when they needed it most.

Today, he came to visit Heidi.

What a full-circle moment it was — a reminder that even in the darkest moments, God places people exactly where they’re needed. The kindness, compassion, and humanity Phil showed that night will never be forgotten.

Thank you, Phil, for not only answering the call as an officer, but for showing up with a servant’s heart. Your prayers, presence, and support have meant more than words could ever express. 😇💛

05/29/2026

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05/29/2026

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UPDATE: Avery has been admitted to the hospital due to severe anemia and will need close monitoring following transfusio...
05/29/2026

UPDATE: Avery has been admitted to the hospital due to severe anemia and will need close monitoring following transfusions. After a very long and terrifying night, he was finally moved to the Cancer Care Unit around 1AM.

Just over 24 hours into this chemotherapy cycle, Avery was rushed to the Emergency Department after suffering a significant GI bleed and vomiting nearly 500mL of blood within minutes.

Thankfully, he is currently stable and resting. He will likely require additional blood products to help bring his levels back to baseline, but right now, we are simply grateful he is safe and receiving the care he needs.

Moments like these are a painful reminder of how quickly everything can change. Just before this happened, Avery was smiling, recording content, laughing, and doing what he loves most. Then, in a matter of minutes, we were facing another medical emergency.

Cancer continues to teach us that healing is never a straight line. There are days filled with hope and progress, and there are days that remind you just how fragile that hope can feel. As parents, those emotional swings can be incredibly difficult to carry.

For now, our focus is getting Avery stabilized, comfortable, and through the next few days. Through every setback, he continues to show a strength and resilience that leaves us in awe every single day.

We humbly ask for your continued prayers, love, and support as Avery faces yet another challenge in this fight. Every message, prayer, and kind thought truly means more than words can express.

Thank you for loving our boy so fiercely and standing beside him through it all. 💛

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