People from around the world are supporting a Missouri boy, 4, who is struggling with Stage 4 brain cancer, according to a report.
Reece Hall, from Kansas City, led a normal life until his diagnosis. He recently underwent two surgeries to remove a brain tumor and now has to undergo chemotherapy and radiation, reports Fox 4 of Kansas City.
“It was for us for a few weeks,” said his father, Matt Hall.
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With his favorite NFL team, the Kansas City Chiefs, going to play Super Bowl LV against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, members of the organization helped them.
Mitch Holthus, a radio broadcaster from Chiefs and the voice of the team, posted a personal video message for Reece and his younger brother, Calvin, on Facebook before the big game.
‘Just imagine the play-by-play … Reece Hall stands in the bag and throws it. Touchdown Kansas City! “He finds Calvin Hall in the end zone – creating his own Hall of Fame,” he said.

Kansas City Chiefs fans celebrate in the fourth quarter during the AFC Championship game between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on January 24, 2021 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire / Getty Images)
“So we’re going to Tampa this week to try to fix it, we’re going to try to win Super Bowl LV,” Holthus continued. “And if we do, we will show the toughness, courage, love, discipline you show every day, Reece. Go get them, buddy, we will try to win a trophy for you.”
Thousands of people posted messages like Holthus in a Facebook group titled Reece’s Race to Recovery.
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Another message comes from American pro racer and “Nitro Circus” star Travis Pastrana after learning that Reece also likes to ride a motorcycle.
“Stay strong man, hear a positive attitude more than most doctors will ever think,” he said. “Good luck to you and I hope to meet you somewhere in the near future and hope to be on a bike with you again soon.”
According to Matt Hall, the messages his family received ‘really touched our hearts’.
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“It gives us faith. It gives us joy to let us know that we have a strong faith behind us and a strong community fighting for it,” he added.