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English Translation:He pushed his friend Will Roberts into the elevator yesterday.We are still living in the land of the...
06/04/2026

English Translation:
He pushed his friend Will Roberts into the elevator yesterday.
We are still living in the land of the unknown. There are still no real answers regarding Will’s eye. Every day seems to consist of appointments, scans, treatments, traffic, and trying to keep up with whatever comes next — along with the constant fear of the cancer spreading.
While Will is battling bone cancer and a tumor behind his eye, his friend Cooper is there with him in Santa Monica, CA.
Late last night, Brittney Roberts sent the latest update from California.
Brittney wrote:
“I don’t follow the numbers anymore. I can’t. It’s mentally exhausting trying to predict what’s happening inside his body based on numbers that tell you it’s spreading like wildfire, but watching him live life so fully breaks your heart a little more each day.”
“We are still living in the land of the unknown. There are still no real answers regarding Will’s eye. Every day seems to be appointments, scans, treatments, traffic, and trying to keep up with whatever comes next — along with the fear of the cancer spreading.
This afternoon we took a break at Dave & Buster’s. I sat at the table and watched Will from afar.
‘And there he was… smiling, playing games, laughing, and soaking up every bit of life he could.’
‘Meanwhile, I’m the mom sitting at the table quietly wiping away tears before he notices, because the truth is, watching him fight this hard is both inspiring and heartbreaking.’
‘He will continue to show up every day and take whatever life throws at him like a champion. He keeps finding reasons to smile, laugh, and keep moving forward.’
So if I’m being honest, he’s carrying me more than I’m carrying him today. ‘I’m so tired and mentally exhausted.’
Lord, please give us answers for Your eyes.
‘Tonight I just need my mom here with me.’ Jason knows this, so he has already started making arrangements to bring her and Charlie out here with us next week.”

Thank you, Brittney, for sharing your heart.
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Today, I stumbled upon this photo I took on my iPhone exactly one week ago. 😔A few weeks ago, Jason woke me up in the mi...
06/02/2026

Today, I stumbled upon this photo I took on my iPhone exactly one week ago. 😔
A few weeks ago, Jason woke me up in the middle of the night, drenched in sweat, telling me he had terrible chest pain. He couldn’t even stand up straight because of the pain. At first, he thought it was just indigestion, so he took some Tums and waited for over two hours before waking me up again.
I quickly got him into the car and drove him to the hospital, but on the way, he vomited again and suddenly felt much better, so he refused to keep going… At that moment, we thought everything was fine. Little did we know, things were far from okay. 💔
As for Will, he’s currently on a promising medication for his bone cancer. This morning, doctors discovered a heart issue and admitted him to the hospital for further tests. In addition, two new tumors have appeared behind his eyes — he’ll start radiation therapy in Santa Monica this week. 🙏
Please pray that the treatment helps restore his vision. Will keeps talking about wanting to take Cooper to Six Flags once he’s feeling better. Even with his double vision, he’s still trying so hard to keep that teenage spirit and enjoy things. 🎢
I don’t know when Will will be strong enough to fly back home to Alabama, but every time I hear him say, “Please, God, put your hand on me,” my heart tightens.
I’m completely exhausted — not just physically, but deep in my heart. 😢
Please continue sending your best wishes, positive energy, and prayers to Will and his family. Thank you all so much. 🕊️❤️

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Under the soft glow of the sunset on the beach, Brittney sat quietly on the cool sand, her bare feet gently touched by t...
06/02/2026

Under the soft glow of the sunset on the beach, Brittney sat quietly on the cool sand, her bare feet gently touched by the lapping waves. Her mind was consumed with thoughts of her son, Will Robert — her precious little boy bravely fighting against the cruel disease of cancer. Anxiety washed over her like endless waves, mixed with a heart-wrenching pain and a fragile hope that a miracle would come.
She clenched her hands tightly, tears silently streaming down her cheeks, overwhelmed by both deep love and helpless despair at the cruel fate stealing her son’s childhood. The vast ocean before her seemed small compared to the endless emptiness in her heart.
She just got the call for Will’s first radiation appointment, so now we are headed to the radiation clinic in Beverly Hills for treatment focused on his eyes.
Thank you, God, for whatever doors You opened behind the scenes to lessen even one worry today.
The full story is waiting in the comments below 👇

Thank you, Brittney, for loving us so beautifully, and thank you, Hope for the Fall, for everything you do for childhood...
06/01/2026

Thank you, Brittney, for loving us so beautifully, and thank you, Hope for the Fall, for everything you do for childhood cancer families. It means more than you could ever know!🎗️
Getting to spend this time with the Roberts family made it even more special. Our boys were diagnosed just one week apart and we met in the hospital… a bond like that never disappears🎗️.
As they prepare to head to California for Will’s treatment, we’re praying boldly and believing for complete healing! They’re walking through this with such incredible strength, and we love them more than words can say. Please cover them in prayer — we know God is holding them securely in the palm of His mighty hand! It’s been so clear with every door swinging wide open over the past week.
This weekend was filled with core memories I’ll treasure forever. ❤️
👇Full timeline and shocking details are in the comments👇

If you’ve been following Will Roberts’ journey, you know how much these photos matter.Will is a 15-year-old battling ost...
06/01/2026

If you’ve been following Will Roberts’ journey, you know how much these photos matter.
Will is a 15-year-old battling osteosarcoma, an aggressive bone cancer that recently spread to his brain.
In a matter of days, his family went from hoping for more time to hearing words no family ever wants to hear.
Since then, they’ve raced back to California, fought insurance battles, met with specialists, and desperately worked to get radiation started as tumors behind Will’s eyes caused severe pain, pressure, vomiting, headaches, and vision problems.
His mom, Brittney, recently shared a deeply personal video of Will praying through his fears.
Praying for his eyesight. Praying for healing. Praying for strength. Praying for his mom.
Praying for God to help him keep going.
That’s why these photos really impacted me.
Not because they erase what Will is facing. Not because cancer suddenly disappeared.
But because they remind us that cancer doesn’t get to take every moment.
What a beautiful afternoon yesterday.. the Brinsden hosted an afternoon out on the harbor. I stayed behind and had me a pile up in the bed and soak in my sorrow!!!
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You can tell he’s exhausted. Tired both physically and mentally. 😔 The steroids they’re giving him are also causing extr...
05/31/2026

You can tell he’s exhausted. Tired both physically and mentally. 😔 The steroids they’re giving him are also causing extra issues. If you’ve ever dealt with high-dose steroids, you know they can completely change your emotions, patience, sleep, and level of frustration.
We’ve had to learn to give him SO MUCH grace during this steroid management because it’s not easy on him at all. ❤️
And honestly, sometimes I have to pause and remind myself how this kid has handled the last 17 months. Most adults would’ve folded under less than half of what this boy has carried. 💪
We knew when we came here that we were late to the game with how far Will’s condition had progressed, but I believe in this Sarcoma Oncology Clinic and I believe in Dr. Gordon and Dr. Chawla. 🙏
Meanwhile, little Cooper has been an absolute warrior through all of this. He and Big Carl snuck away to grab some food and catch a breath during the chaos and rush of the past two days while Will was doing his MRI.✨
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Yesterday, when another treatment option was denied, our doctors finally said it clearly: this is life or death. We don’...
05/30/2026

Yesterday, when another treatment option was denied, our doctors finally said it clearly: this is life or death. We don’t have time to sit around waiting while someone behind a desk argues about costs, policies, approvals, and what they call the “standard of care” for a child they’ve never met — and never seen deteriorate in real time. 😔
I looked them straight in the eyes and promised: we will pay for the medication ourselves if we have to. I don’t know how much it costs. I don’t care. I don’t even know if we have the money right now. We’ll figure that out later. ❤️
While the doctors were urgently trying to move the treatment forward, Jason and his wife Brittney jumped in the car and rushed to Costco Carl. The store doesn’t open until 9 a.m., so everything was done in a frantic, stressful hurry.
On the drive, Jason caught Brittney in a moment that gave everyone a bit of dark humor on this awful morning 😂… There’s no better place to humble a woman than the flip-down vanity mirror in the car on a bright sunny morning. One second you’re driving peacefully… the next second you’re doing a full forensic investigation on a single chin hair that apparently grew overnight and is now driving you crazy — until your fingertips go numb from trying so hard to pluck it.
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❤️ HOME — even if just for a little while.After weeks of unimaginable pain, hospital walls, and fighting for every breat...
05/30/2026

❤️ HOME — even if just for a little while.
After weeks of unimaginable pain, hospital walls, and fighting for every breath… tonight, 15-year-old Will Roberts finally walked through the front door of his house in Fosters, Alabama.
Not forever. Just four precious days.
But those four days might be everything.
The moment he stepped inside, his little sister saw him… and completely broke. Tears streaming down her face, she ran and wrapped her arms around him like she was trying to hold his soul to this earth. She wouldn’t let go. And honestly… who could blame her?
This is the same boy who, just days ago, was in so much pain that his father had to carry him to bed like a baby. This is the same brave soul who secretly recorded a heartbreaking video on his mom’s phone — begging the world for a chance to live — a video that moved millions and opened the door to experimental treatment in California.
And now?
He’s home.
Sleeping in his own bed. Laughing (even a little) with the people who love him most. Being a normal teenager again, even if just for a moment.
No beeping machines. No sterile hospital smell. Just the warmth of family, the comfort of familiar walls, and the kind of love that no medicine can replace.
Brittney shared that doctors believe these four days could be powerful medicine for his heart and mind. After watching that tearful reunion with his sister, you feel it in your bones — sometimes the strongest healing happens where love lives.
For the next four days, the Roberts family is soaking in every single second. Every hug. Every smile. Every ordinary, beautiful moment.
Will is still fighting a brutal battle against osteosarcoma that has spread through his body. But tonight… tonight he’s just a boy who made it home.
Let’s surround him and his family with love, prayers, and strength. Because miracles still happen — sometimes they look like a teary-eyed sister who refuses to let go. ❤️🙏
Welcome home, Will. We’re all still here with you.

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Over the last few days, many of us have watched Will Roberts go through some of the hardest moments of his cancer journe...
05/30/2026

Over the last few days, many of us have watched Will Roberts go through some of the hardest moments of his cancer journey. At this point, there’s no laying down, quitting, or sitting still feeling sorry for ourselves. We have come way too far for that.
We knew when we got here that we were late in the game with the level of progression Will’s osteosarcoma had already reached, but I believe in this Sarcoma Oncology Clinic and I believe in Dr. Gordon and Dr. Chawla.
Since then, they’ve been racing between appointments, scans, insurance battles, and treatment plans while trying to get relief from the tumors causing severe pressure and pain behind his eyes.
His mom Brittney shared that Dr. Gordon is bringing him into the clinic to receive medication aimed at reducing swelling and helping control the pain affecting his eyesight.
No other place we’ve been would have done that. Big hospital administrators would not have let that happen but then again this would not have happened there because they only administer standard regimens for osteosarcoma. The same regimens that have been in place for over 40 years with no chance at survival.
So today, we walked into a radiation clinic with faith, grit, and a team beside us that refuses to stop fighting for Will.
Please keep praying for Will today as doctors work to reduce the swelling, control his pain, protect his eyesight, and move him closer to radiation treatment.
And if you have a message for Will, leave it below.
I have a feeling he’ll be reading them👇

Before the emergency MRI. Before doctors told this Alabama family that Will Robert’s cancer had spread to his brain. The...
05/29/2026

Before the emergency MRI. Before doctors told this Alabama family that Will Robert’s cancer had spread to his brain. There was this moment.
A smiling teenager sitting beside his parents in a California cancer center, holding onto hope and believing the treatment plan they had traveled across the country for could still change everything.
Looking at this photo now is hard.
Because just days later, Will would wake up with severe headaches, vomiting, vision problems, and pain so intense that tumors behind his eyes would eventually leave him struggling to see.
The best thing we can do for Will, his parents Jason and Brittney and his sister Charlie and his granny is to pray and to encourage Will with comments.
The family reads your comments and appreciates every one.
You could hear the fear. You could hear the exhaustion. You could hear a teenager trying to make sense of something no teenager should ever have to face. Last night, though, his family chose faith.
He thanked God for the doctors who are now racing to help his son.
He prayed for wisdom as they build a treatment plan.
He prayed for healing.
And maybe the most heartbreaking part of the prayer was hearing a father ask for enough healing that his son could spend the next week doing something normal with the best friend who flew to California to be beside him.

So if you’ve been following Will’s journey with me, please pray.

Pray for healing.

Pray for restored eyesight.

Pray for successful treatment.

And pray for this family that has gone from this smiling photo… to fighting some of the hardest days of their lives in what feels like the blink of an eye.

God still has the final word 👇👇👇

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