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El Paso Community Unites for 6-Year-Old Lucas Monreal’s Battle Against Brain Tumor

The El Paso community is coming together to support a young local resident, Lucas Monreal, who is courageously battling a rare and aggressive brain tumor known as DIPG. On June 27, 2026, Crosspoint Church will host a special event to rally around Lucas and his family, offering both emotional and financial support.

Event Details

The event, titled ‘Run & Walk for Lucas,’ will feature a 1-mile walk, a run, and a prayer ceremony, emphasizing the power of community and faith in times of hardship. It is a family-friendly gathering, inviting participants of all ages to join in solidarity with Lucas and his loved ones.

The run will commence at 8:00 AM, and attendees are encouraged to arrive early to participate in the prayer ceremony and show their support. The event is donation-based, with contributions being accepted on the day to assist with Lucas’s medical expenses and other needs.

Community Support

This event highlights the strength and compassion of the El Paso community, as residents unite to make a difference in the life of a young boy facing a daunting challenge. The gathering at Crosspoint Church is not only a testament to the community’s generosity but also a reflection of the values of faith and family that are deeply rooted in the area.

Lucas’s story has touched many hearts, and the event serves as a reminder of the importance of coming together to support one another, especially in times of crisis. By participating in the ‘Run & Walk for Lucas,’ attendees will be contributing to a cause that underscores the power of collective action and prayer in overcoming adversity.


Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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