Pray for Jazzy: Her Family Is Still Fighting

For so long, we have followed Jazzy’s journey through the unimaginable ups and downs of battling neuroblastoma for the third time.

We have celebrated every small victory with her family. We have held our breath during every scan. We have cried through the painful setbacks, prayed through the long nights, and hoped for the day Jazzy could finally go home, heal, and simply live the childhood every little girl deserves.

But tonight, Jazzy’s mother shared the heartbreaking update that no family ever wants to receive.

Doctors have told them they believe there are no curative treatment options left. At this point, they say the care they can offer is palliative treatment, focused on keeping Jazzy comfortable and helping prolong her life as the tumors continue to progress through her small body.

Still, her mother is not ready to give up.

She shared the words of a mom whose love is stronger than fear:

“I’m still not giving up. I will still continue to look for something to save her.”

She says all she is asking for is one doctor, one specialist, one hospital willing to look deeper, fight harder, and believe there may still be another path forward.

“All I need is one doctor to have our back and fight for her.”

Anyone who has followed Jazzy’s story knows this little girl has already endured more than most people could ever imagine. Multiple relapses. Surgeries. Radiation. Tumors. Infections. Countless hospital days. Pain that no child should have to face. A childhood interrupted again and again by treatments, fear, and uncertainty.

And yet, through it all, Jazzy has continued to show courage that has touched thousands of hearts.

Tonight, her family needs prayers more than ever.

Please pray that another hospital, another specialist, or another doctor may see something others have not. Pray for wisdom for the medical team, strength for her parents, comfort for Jazzy, and hope for the miracle her family still believes is possible.

Most of all, please pray for Jazzy herself.

Because according to her mom, one truth is still painfully clear:

“She doesn’t want to die.”

And the family who loves her is still fighting with everything they have.

Please share Jazzy’s story, send prayers, and if you know of any doctors, hospitals, specialists, or resources that may be able to help, please reach out. This family is still searching for hope.