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babylonsister

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Sat Sep 24, 2022, 09:17 PM Sep 2022

Terminally Ill Tot Wanted To 'See Monsters' For Early Halloween. Over 1000 Costumed Folks Showed Up.



Terminally Ill Tot Wanted To 'See Monsters' For Early Halloween. Over 1000 Costumed Folks Showed Up.
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Saturday September 24, 2022 · 6:33 PM EDT


For those traveling through the Crown Point community of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada last Wednesday were probably confused.

Over a thousand people dressed up in their Halloween spookiness having a parade, a bash and a ball.

Two weeks previous, Nick and Kira Hurdakis were told by their doctors that their 5- years- old son Alexandros had only a few weeks, possibly months to live.

Alex has suffered from brain tumors since he was 11- months- old.

He has been going through experimental treatments since, and they kept the lesions at bay, racking up great debt in the process.

But now the treatments are no longer effective.

The tumor is back, and at such a stage, as to be inoperable and incurable.

“With heavy heart we would like to inform everyone for an update on our warrior,” read a post from the families GoFundMe page, which was set-up when first diagnosed to help with experimental treatments.

“Today we had a visit from Alex’s doctors. They will be surprised if Alex be with us next week.”


A GoFundMe page, gofundme, created on Alex’s behalf has raised more than $41,000 and details the family’s journey since Alex’s diagnosis at 11 months. While parents Nick and Kira are struggling to keep up with Alex’s medical needs, “their bills are piling up,” the site reads. Between hospital bills, parking fees, hotel stays for early morning appointments, and all the days off it takes to attend to Alex’s needs, the family struggles.

In the latest update to the site, released a week before the Halloween parade, Tzouanakis told Anderson doctors would be “surprised” if Alex made it through the week. A shunt that takes pressure off his brain is keeping him alive, she said, and doctors told the family they don’t expect him to last more than two months.


His parents, wanting to make his remaining time as enjoyable and meaningful as possible asked him if there was anywhere he wanted to go, anything he wanted to do, anybody he wanted to see.

“Halloween.

I want to see monsters.”


He wanted to visit a famous haunted house attraction in nearby Niagara Falls, but their doctors informed them that he was now to sick to go.

Family friend Paula Tzouanakis Anderson shared the sad information on the Crown Point Community Facebook Page, expressing her wish to have an early Halloween due to the circumstances.

“Time is limited so we just wanted to make him happy and bring Halloween to him.”

Everything was arranged—from closing down Argyle Street and getting the help of Hamilton police and firefighters to arranging volunteer face painters, popcorn and cotton candy vendors, and a dozen sports cars decked out in Halloween decorations—in little over two days.

Two days!

They expected maybe three hundred people, which in itself is impressive.

Over 1000 members of the community showed up, many in full gear.

Nick and Kira carried Alex through witches, zombies, mummies and the like.

Many of the dogs were likewise in costume.

Local sport mascots showed up.

The police came by so Alex could play with the siren and the local Fire Department came in their firetruck.

Said Paula, “So many individuals came together to make this night great. I started crying. It was just amazing. Alex was waving to every single person in the crowd. He knew it was for him.

You could see the love in his eyes.”

For Nick and Cara, words can’t adequately describe their gratitude and awe of their community.

Like a giant universal hand helping lift them up in this time of shock and sadness and grief.





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Terminally Ill Tot Wanted To 'See Monsters' For Early Halloween. Over 1000 Costumed Folks Showed Up. (Original Post) babylonsister Sep 2022 OP
What a wonderful community to pull together crickets Sep 2022 #1
Is this a crying story? Seems like a crying story to me.... panader0 Sep 2022 #2
Judging by how my eyes are watering yeah, it's a crying storing. nt dflprincess Sep 2022 #3
People can be so wonderful. panader0 Sep 2022 #4
Yes it is NickB79 Sep 2022 #5
I'm going with yes. I believe you've identified it correctly. Maru Kitteh Sep 2022 #6
Will you please stop peeling onions? I hope this outpouring of "community" helps the family bear LoisB Sep 2022 #7
thats why im part of the 501st legion (star wars costume group) moonshinegnomie Sep 2022 #8
I have a friend in the 501st MurrayDelph Sep 2022 #14
Thanks for posting this. Really needed the reminder of how amazing humanity can be tonight. n/t TygrBright Sep 2022 #9
🥺 Demovictory9 Sep 2022 #10
❤️ ✿❧🌿❧✿ ❤️ Lucinda Sep 2022 #11
Here's the video. Cattledog Sep 2022 #12
Thanks for the video; made me cry all over again. nt babylonsister Sep 2022 #13
Oh sweet little alphafemale Sep 2022 #15
Oh man, life is so unfair Goodheart Sep 2022 #16
Heartbreaking peggysue2 Sep 2022 #17

crickets

(25,982 posts)
1. What a wonderful community to pull together
Sat Sep 24, 2022, 09:51 PM
Sep 2022

such an amazing event for a child. People really are the best sometimes. 🥰

LoisB

(7,222 posts)
7. Will you please stop peeling onions? I hope this outpouring of "community" helps the family bear
Sat Sep 24, 2022, 11:12 PM
Sep 2022

the inevitable (? - I still believe in miracles) loss.

moonshinegnomie

(2,475 posts)
8. thats why im part of the 501st legion (star wars costume group)
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 12:04 AM
Sep 2022

seeing a sick kids face light up when a "real: jawa or tie pilot from star wars comes up to him is worth the sweat.
havent done a hospital troop since covid am starting to do more. (today was a library event)

 

alphafemale

(18,497 posts)
15. Oh sweet little
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 09:54 AM
Sep 2022

I am so sorry all you have known in your life has been poking and pain.

I hope you did have enormous joy that day.

Just wish we could vanquish that disease that is eating you alive and give you those 70+ years you deserved.

peggysue2

(10,836 posts)
17. Heartbreaking
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 10:16 AM
Sep 2022

But at the same time uplifting. We often become depressed by the callousness of those around us, the ignorance and cruelty. But then you have this, a community responding to the plight of one terribly ill little 5-year old, a genuine outpouring of love.

My eyes are watering. Must be allergies.

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