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Golf Outing – meet our kiddo!

Ethan Villanueva, a 16-year-old boy from Elwood, is a true fighter. For over a year, Ethan lived with constant pain, but doctors kept telling his family it was just a simple infection. Even after a scan in early 2025, they were told everything was "clear."
The truth came out on October 10, 2025. Ethan was rushed to the ER in unbearable pain, and doctors found a large tumor. Because it was missed for so long, the cancer had already spread to his bones and lungs. What could have been caught early at Stage 1 was now Stage 4.
Instead of celebrating his 16th birthday with friends, Ethan spent it in a hospital room, starting his first round of chemotherapy. Since that day, he has faced four different types of chemo and weeks of radiation. Even when the medicine stops working and the news is bad, Ethan refuses to back down. He told his family, “I’m too young to die. I’m going to fight until I can’t anymore.”
As a single mom of four, Kamry stays by Ethan’s side through every hospital stay, often traveling hours away for his care. Your support at Joey’s Journey helps this family keep going and gives Ethan the chance to keep fighting for the future he deserves.
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Update!

We’ve been doing a lot this year!  Once again, we supported Riley Christmas Assistance by providing Christmas for two families struggling with pediatric cancer.  We’ve provided gas and grocery gift cards to the social workers in the Riley Hematology/Oncology Department to use for families that need help.  We’ve supported individual families with assistance with bills…

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Cruising right along…

Just a quick update! Joey is still doing fantastic! He is growing like crazy, got braces, and is continuing to play tennis. We are so blessed to have so many people helping support our foundation! We have had 2 successful golf outings that have been able to provide 3 families with some extra dollars to…

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