Personal Story of Hope – Alicia Grace

Published 2022-05-31
Alicia is 22 years old and is a student in Early Childhood Education. Alicia is also a survivor and long time fighter of a childhood brain tumour called craniopharyngioma. She was diagnosed at the age of 6 months old and has gone through 5 brain surgeries to date. While she lives her life with a brain tumour, vision loss, and multiple chronic illnesses she never lets that stop her from living her life and sharing her story to raise awareness.


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