About Us

Cancer Changes Lives In An Instant

We understand the all-encompassing impact of this diagnosis. It’s not just the child battling for their life – it’s the entire family unit grappling with immense emotional turmoil, financial strain, and a life put on hold.

That’s why we provide steadfast support through every phase of the cancer journey, ensuring their hardest challenges don’t feel insurmountable. Our compassionate team offers counseling, financial assistance, social activities and so much more. We’re here to lighten the load, to be the shoulder to lean on, and to bring hope when it feels like the darkness may never lift.

Our Impact

1317

Total Family Members Served

364

Families Served

210

University Hospital

64

Methodist Children’s Hospital

42

Christus Children's Hospital

The Story of Ma Hila’s Heart

by Gloria Benavidez-Rodriguez

My mother was a woman of strong faith. My earliest memories are learning to pray the rosary around Mom and Dad’s bed; my five sisters, two brothers and I kneeling around their mattress like nesting dolls. I remember all of us gathered in the living room on summer nights watching Billy Graham’s Crusade on the black and white television.

Every day, and in so many ways my mother taught us to have faith in God. As a pillar in our small town’s community, people looked to her for guidance.  They would constantly come to our home to sit, talk, and pray with her. She was humble, patient, and the fiercest Woman of God I have ever known!

In the spring of 2010 my family came together from all over Texas, to gather around her as she got the test results back. The results that would forever change all of our lives.

Mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and given just nine to twelve months to live. In that moment the world stopped turning and the sky started to fall.

The realization that the one who gave me life was now fighting for her own sunk in, and I will never forget the taste of metal in my mouth.

We stayed up late into the night, prayed against it, vowed to defeat it, and promised our mother we would take care of her every step of the way. All the while Mom sat silently, filled with a serene peace and strength, only requesting she not be given pain killers so that she could offer up her pain and suffering for the souls in purgatory.

Overnight everything changed. Having searched far and wide for solutions we woke up the next morning ready to fight. The days were now filled with more organic fruits and vegetables than our house had ever seen.  There was vitamins, juicing, regular rosary prayers, reflexology, rain drop therapy, Divine Mercy incantations, worship, sharing stories, old jokes from childhood, and visits with friends who had become family.

All of this brought our family comfort, love, hope, and joy during one of the most painful times in our lives.

Despite everything, the cancer advanced aggressively. Within a few months it became clear that time was slipping away much quicker than the doctors had predicted.

In her last week on Earth laying in her hospital bed, mom asked “yo quiero mi Corazon de Ma Hila” (I want my Ma Hila’s Heart).

Not understanding who this was or what she meant, we quickly brought our Aunt Margaret into the room. When she heard what mom was asking for she immediately began to weep, and then explained to us the story of Ma Hila’s Heart.

“When we were little girls and one of us got hurt, we would rush into our grandma Ma Hila’s house. She always stopped whatever she was doing and came to comfort us. As we told her what happened she would grab red construction paper and begin to cut out a heart. Sitting in her lap she would place the heart over where we were hurt and say a prayer over us.

Those were some of the most comforting moments of our lives.”

We sent one of the kids for red construction paper and asked Aunt Margaret to cut the heart out for her while we all prayed. Just a few days later she held her heart close as her body finally entered into extremis… and then faded, releasing her soul to Heaven.

She is the best woman I have ever known, and I founded this organization to honor her memory.

Transforming Empathy into Action

At Ma Hila’s Heart Cancer Foundation, every heart finds a home, and together, we build a future
filled with strength and love.

Our Mission

We support families battling childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer by providing tailored programs for every stage of the cancer journey. Our comprehensive care services focus on the longevity of support and strive to alleviate both the burden and the far-reaching effects of cancer.

Our Vision

We envision a world where every courageous family facing childhood cancer is empowered with the care, encouragement, and tools necessary to flourish. With unwavering dedication and teamwork, we strive to give families revolutionary support that transforms their experience and empowers them on their journey.

Our Hospital Partners

Our impact wouldn’t be what it is without the hard work and dedication of our hospital
partners that connect us with families in need while providing them with world-class care.

Proud Member of the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Reflecting our deep commitment to the predominantly Hispanic community we serve, we’re honored to be a member of America’s first Hispanic chamber, dedicated to advocating for economic and business development, fostering educational opportunities, and promoting leadership within the Hispanic community.

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