Help Families Facing Rare Disease

Your donation helps support awareness efforts, family resources, and advocacy for children affected by rare diseases like Pompe Disease. Every contribution helps us continue sharing Kai’s story, educating communities about the importance of newborn screening, and reminding families that they are not alone in their journey. Together, we can bring hope, strength, and a brighter future to children fighting every day.

Your support helps bring hope, awareness, and strength to children like Kai.

3% Cover the Fee

Why give?

  • Help Families Feel Less Alone

    Your support helps families facing rare diseases find hope, encouragement, and community during some of their hardest moments.

  • Raise Awareness For Infantile Pompe Disease

    Donations help us educate communities about the importance of early detection and Newborn Screening.

  • Honor Kai’s Journey

    Warriors for Kai was inspired by our son’s strength, resilience, and fight. Every contribution helps turn his story into hope for others.

  • Support Advocacy & Outreach

    Your generosity helps us create awareness campaigns, resources, and outreach programs for families navigating rare diseases.

  • Create Hope For Future Children

    Early diagnosis saved Kai’s life. Your support helps us advocate so more children have the same chance to grow and thrive.

  • Be Part Of Something Bigger

    Together, we can build a community that stands beside children and families facing medical uncertainty.

What People Are Saying

“I hope that Kai gets better soon. I have 2 young children, and they are the world to me. When bad things happen, the best that we can do is love and help each other! Blessings and be strong!”

— Jeff L

“Every baby is a gift and it breaks my heart to see something so pure and innocent fighting for their life . This baby boy is beautiful and he deserves a fighting chance !”

- Jodie Sage

“Your beautiful son deserves all the prayers an God ‘s Blessing.I put your story on my face book page I hope it helps.”

- Natallie Johnson

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