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Tampa YMCA launches new program for children recovering from cancer

October 28, 2024
Robert Boyd - WFTS

    TAMPA, Florida (WFTS) -- The Tampa YMCA just launched a new program called Thrivers Club, specifically for kids recovering from cancer. The goal is to help them regain their strength and their childhood.

From chin-ups to push-ups to layups, seven-year-old Alex Dalton has come a long way, considering he had to learn to walk three different times in the past six years.

โ€œAlex was diagnosed with Leukemia when he was 16 months old. He, at that time, stopped walking. He was very weak,โ€ said mom Larissa Dalton.

ABC Action News first introduced you to Alex and his family back in January at Jeremiahโ€™s Italian Ice.

โ€œThere were many times the only thing Alex could eat was Italian ice and ice cream, so Jeremiahโ€™s was an incredible way to celebrate his six years of treatment bell ringing,โ€ said Larissa.

Now that Alex is finally in remission, itโ€™s on to the next challenge: regaining his strength. The seven-year-old is among the first children to sign up for the Tampa YMCA Thrivers Club.

โ€œWe want to work with them with hand-eye coordination, endurance, strength, and balance. We want to get them to be able to get back to some normalcy, have some support and fun in a safe environment,โ€ said Nicole Kettermann, Director of Youth Health and Wellness.

The Thrivers Club is open to all childhood cancer survivors, ages six to 17, and is absolutely free, thanks to the Yโ€™s annual Thanksgiving fundraiser, Turkey Gobble Race.

โ€œItโ€™s our Y, this is our Y, we want to be able to give back to the community to be that support,โ€ said Kettermann.

โ€œHe has learned the use of all of his other muscles that he wasnโ€™t really working on before, and heโ€™ll get sore, and heโ€™ll be like, โ€˜Wow, I didnโ€™t know I had a muscle there,โ€™โ€ said Larissa.

The best part is that, for the first time ever, he gets to act like a regular kid.

โ€œYou can be weak, but the Thrivers Club can make you stronger and get better at sports that you have never played before,โ€ said Alex.

Alexโ€™s favorite sport is basketball, especially when he can beat his trainer Isiah in a game of horse.

โ€œHe loves his trainer, and he counts down every single day until his next workout with Isiah,โ€ said Larissa.

โ€œIt's so inspiring, just to see someone go through so much at such a young age and to be at the point he is; Iโ€™m blessed to be a part of it,โ€ said Isiah.

Alexโ€™s family hopes to be a voice in the childhood cancer community. You donโ€™t have to go through it alone.

โ€œAlex is a big voice. I feel like he is a bigger voice than I am, because he is a miracle,โ€ said Larissa.

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