Meet Kiley — Our Little Warrior
Kiley is just 2 years old, but she has already faced more than most. Before she was born, she suffered an anoxic brain injury (loss of oxygen in utero), which caused cerebral palsy, a lifelong neurological condition that affects muscle control, movement, and coordination. Because of this injury, Kiley needs extra help with the basics — from sucking and swallowing to even sitting upright on her own. She lives with a tracheostomy and a G‑tube, tools that sustain her life as she grows and fights every day.
In February 2026, we brought Kiley to NeuroSolution Center in Austin, TX, where she received neurological therapy under the care of Dr. Brandon Crawford, a leading expert in functional neurology and photobiomodulation. NeuroSolution’s approach is non-invasive, drug-free, and deeply rooted in the science of neuroplasticity, which means the brain can rewire and heal over time. Their treatment is personalized and intensive, combining occupational therapy, red-light therapy, chiropractic care, intensive therapy, and the VSEL procedure, which activates very small embryonic-like stem cells in the body to support repair and regeneration.
Kiley attended an intensive program in Austin, receiving 3–5 hours of therapy each day, and received a custom home plan to continue progress afterward. The estimated total cost for this life-changing treatment was approximately $36,500.
Dr. Crawford’s treatment and therapy has helped her so much, more than anything we’ve tried so far and he recommends that she come back every 3-6 months for another intensive ($10,000 per week) and VSEL treatment ($16,500)
We know it’s a lot. But how do you put a price on hope, movement, and potential independence? With NeuroSolution’s methods, children with severe neurological injuries have regained strength, control, and voluntary movement. The VSEL procedure offers a cutting-edge way to support cellular repair without risky surgery. The goal isn’t just to survive — it’s for Kiley to grow stronger, possibly gain more independence, and one day smile, play, and connect like any child deserves.
Supporting Kiley means giving her a chance at real, tangible progress. Every donation — big or small — brings her closer to this opportunity. Mom Kaitlyn and Dad John will be posting updates here, to keep everyone informed and cheering Kiley on. Thank you for believing in Kiley, for walking alongside her, and for giving her hope when it’s needed most.
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