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Jaguars’ Josh Hines-Allen’s Son Nears Leukemia Recovery as Family Launches Four One For Hope Campaign

With his final chemotherapy sessions set for August, Wesley Hines-Allen will mark his recovery at Nemours Children’s Health followed by his family’s foundation supporting four pediatric cancer charities during the 2025 NFL season.

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Overview

  • Josh and Kaitlyn Hines-Allen announced that their son Wesley is close to full recovery after a seven-month battle with acute promyelocytic leukemia.
  • Wesley is scheduled for his final chemotherapy treatments in August at Nemours Children’s Health in Jacksonville, where he will ring the bell to celebrate his remission.
  • The couple’s Four One For All foundation has unveiled the Four One For Hope campaign to raise funds and awareness throughout the 2025 season.
  • Monthly beneficiaries are set as Nemours Children’s Health in September, the American Cancer Society in October, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Jacksonville in November and the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation in December.
  • Drawing on support they received during Wesley’s treatment, the Hines-Allens aim to use Josh’s NFL platform to help other families facing pediatric cancer.