In Chicago (WLS), giving blood is portrayed as a simple way to give back. This act of kindness can save lives, particularly for individuals like children living with heart defects.
Now, his family is on a mission to encourage Chicagoans to donate.
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When you donate blood, you never know who you’re helping.
From car wreck victims to cancer patients, even babies with heart conditions, you could be saving lives.
Valerio Ceja is a 4-year-old with a big smile and a lot of courage.
“That’s one of the greatest things that he has after being through everything he is. He’s always smiling,” father Luis Ceja said.
Valerio Ceja was born with a congenital heart defect, and has already endured more than most people face in a lifetime.
“He is strong, and he is so resilient,” mother Liliana Torres said.
“But he is a little warrior, made it through everything,” Luis Ceja said.
Valerio Ceja has needed dozens of blood transfusions to survive. Each one gave his little body the strength it needed to recover and keep fighting.
“But, we’re really, really, really grateful for all the blood that he’s gotten throughout his short life because he’s only 4,” Torres said.
Now, little Valerio Ceja’s parents are hoping more people will donate blood because it’s part of the reason they have their son with them today.
“If you’re healthy, and, if you’re able to give blood, kids out there, people are fighting for their lives,” Torres said.
“However, approaching it with the mindset of helping others can make a significant difference,” expressed Luis Ceja, emphasizing the gratification of witnessing the positive impact on those in need.
Despite his challenges, Valerio Ceja is thriving and bringing joy to everyone he meets, with his adorable smile, and his love for chips and dip.
Luis Ceja said his son is thriving, and his child even inspired him to give blood.
If you’d like to donate, all you have to do is sign up for the 2025 Great Chicago Blood Drive Jan. 15 and 16.
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