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Cuban Family Secures Parole in Two Months, Travels to Miami with Daughter Battling Cancer

Thursday, June 27, 2024 by Amelia Soto

Lidesy Morales, a Cuban national, arrived in Miami just four days ago with her eight-year-old daughter Wendy Mesa Morales, who is suffering from kidney cancer. A close friend arranged their parole, which was approved in just two months, and the journey took only four days. "A miracle," acknowledges the mother, who has already been in discussions with the Children's Hospital of Miami, where Wendy will receive treatment.

To cover the expenses, the family is raising the necessary funds for the treatment and has already collected $5,682 in just 48 hours, out of their $200,000 goal. The first 100 donors primarily belong to the Facebook group 'Todos somos Placetas,' managed by Cuban activist Yaquelín Abreu, who is deeply committed to her community and the freedom of Cuba.

Wendy Mesa Morales, the young girl fighting cancer, dreams of becoming a veterinarian when she grows up. Cubans settled in the United States have rallied to support the family because starting a new life is challenging for any immigrant, but even more so for a family facing a health crisis. Wendy's parents are currently staying at a friend's house in Miami. Wander Mesa, Wendy's older brother, had arrived in the United States a year ago. Two months after settling in Jacksonville, his mother informed him that his sister had been diagnosed with cancer in Cuba. The news hit him with the full weight of bad news from home.

However, there is now hope that Wendy will be treated at the Children's Hospital as soon as possible, and the family is relying on the generosity of Cubans. Whether it's one dollar, two, or more, every contribution counts. If every Cuban abroad donates just one dollar, Wendy can get the treatment she needs. "We have faith that in the United States, our daughter will be cured and can fulfill her dreams of becoming a veterinarian. Together, we can make her dreams come true," reads a segment of the text shared on GoFundMe to raise funds for her treatment. (You can contribute to the family by clicking here.)

For Lidesy Morales, the important thing now is that the family is reunited. She experienced this emotional and intense moment on Sunday at the airport when she was able to embrace her son, who had emigrated a year ago.

FAQs About Wendy Mesa Morales' Cancer Treatment Journey

Here are some frequently asked questions and answers related to Wendy Mesa Morales' journey to receive cancer treatment in the United States.

How quickly did the family receive parole to travel to Miami?

The family received parole in just two months, thanks to the efforts of a close friend.

How much money has been raised for Wendy's treatment so far?

In just 48 hours, the family has raised $5,682 out of their $200,000 goal.

Where will Wendy be receiving her cancer treatment?

Wendy will be treated at the Children's Hospital of Miami.

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