Royce is a little boy whose life changed in an instant. Just months ago, his days were filled with ordinary childhood joys—racing toy cars across the floor, chasing after bubbles in the backyard, and filling the house with laughter that only a child can bring. But on July 26, 2024, everything shifted. That was the day doctors diagnosed him with B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, a diagnosis no parent ever wants to hear and no child should ever have to face.
For Royce’s parents, the moment was like the ground opening beneath their feet. They had walked into the hospital with hope that their son’s fevers and fatigue might be something simple, something treatable with rest and medicine. Instead, they were met with unfamiliar medical terms, treatment plans that stretched into months and years, and the terrifying realization that their child’s childhood would now be framed by hospital rooms, IV poles, and chemotherapy sessions.
And yet, amid the fear and heartbreak, Royce has shown a strength that defies his age. His smile, though sometimes faint behind tired eyes, continues to shine. His laughter, when it comes, is like sunlight breaking through storm clouds. Even in the most difficult moments—when treatments leave him weak, or when he clings to his mother’s hand for comfort—there is a quiet resilience in him. He is, in every sense, a fighter.
The journey has been overwhelming, not only for Royce but for his family as well. His parents spend long days at his side, holding his hand through blood draws, watching over him during long nights in the hospital, and whispering words of encouragement when the fear threatens to take over. They have become experts in medical schedules and side effects, learning a language they never thought they would need to know. But through it all, their love for Royce has only grown stronger. Every tear they wipe from his cheek, every soft lullaby sung at his bedside, every prayer whispered in the dark is a testament to the depth of their devotion.
Friends and family have rallied around them, sending messages of love, meals to ease the burden of long hospital stays, and countless reminders that they are not alone in this fight. It is in these moments of community that Royce’s family finds hope—that even in the face of something so overwhelming, kindness can still make the road a little lighter.
Royce himself finds joy in small things that remind him he is still a child. His favorite toys are never far from reach, and his love for coloring and drawing helps distract him from the monotony of treatments. On good days, he builds towers of blocks with steady determination, or giggles at cartoons that make his imagination soar. These are the moments that remind everyone around him that leukemia may challenge his body, but it cannot take away his spirit.
The road ahead will not be easy. The treatments are long and exhausting, with hurdles that no child should have to endure. There will be days when Royce feels weary, when his parents feel helpless, when the weight of uncertainty feels unbearable. But in those same days, there will also be victories—moments when the tests show progress, when the side effects ease, when Royce’s smile returns in full force and his laughter fills the room again.
Royce’s story is still being written. Each day brings both struggle and triumph, both fear and hope. And through it all, his spirit remains unshaken. He is teaching everyone who follows his journey that courage does not mean the absence of fear—it means facing that fear with determination, love, and the will to keep going.
As his parents watch him sleep peacefully after a long day of treatment, they see more than just a boy fighting an illness. They see their son, their light, their reason to believe in tomorrow. And they know, deep in their hearts, that as long as there is love and hope, Royce will never face this battle alone.
Ivey’s New Beginning: A Heart Transplant and a Bright Future.579

At just 9 months old, Ivey Raper is already showing the world what true bravery looks like. Born in Somerville, Alabama, Ivey has faced more than most people will ever know in their lifetime. Just six days ago, she received a new heart, and though it’s been a challenging road, today she is feeling stronger and more blessed than ever.