Sophia’s Story
Seven-year old Sophia was diagnosed with pre-B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia just after her fifth birthday, in June 2017. She spent countless days in the hospital and had to miss her entire kindergarten year at school to undergo intense treatment.
“Sophia is a strong fighter,” said her mother, Marlene. “Treatment has been exhausting for her and frightening for me, but she is so courageous and never stops smiling.”
Today, Sophia is in remission and last fall, she was cleared by her doctors to enter first grade at Rymfire Elementary in Palm Coast, FL. She’ll continue treatment over the next year, but Sophia is excelling in school and loves biking, coloring, Legos, board games and spending time with her family and new friends.
Inspiring stories
Loves to Care Program Warms Patients and Inspires Subaru Retailers Touched by Cancer
On July 9th, Charles Davis, General Manager of Bob Moore Subaru of Oklahoma City, and his wife Lisa Davis, who oversees marketing, delivered blankets and care cards to patients at Children’s Hospital at Oklahoma University Medical Center. One of those patients was 4-year-old Grace, who is being treated for leukemia. Grace happily read therapy dog Targa a story and tucked her in for a nap with a Subaru blanket. The delivery had special significance to the Davis family. As Charles explained, “The mission of LLS is important not only to Bob Moore Subaru because of our Share the Love Program, but it’s very personal for us as we lost our 7 year old daughter, Mighty Mia, to lymphoma last summer. In addition, our Master Technician, Shawn Best, lost his daughter, Kristin, to cancer as well at age 18. We hope that this partnership helps carry the message of LLS to more families like ours.”