Our Journey
2014
Luke is
diagnosed
with AML
(Acute
Myeloid Leukemia) in September
Luke's flag football team renames their crew "Team Luke" to show support
Wilson Bruin's football team & cheerleaders adds patches (donated by the Fleming family) to their uniforms
A friends & family "Team Luke" walks to raise money for Miller's Children'sHospital at the iWalk for Kids event
Councilwoman, Suzie Price & Jonathan Schnack compete & win the Cooking
For Kids Challenge
raising $11,000
for the Jonathan
Jaques Children's
Cancer Center
2015
Luke is
officially in remission
in March
Wilson High School baseball team wears patches to show support for Luke
For the second year, friends & family walk in the iWalk for Kids event
Luke's community hosted over a dozen Be the Match & A3M (Asians for Miracle Mrrow Matches) registering 614 possible donors
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2016
Luke celebrates his
16th
Birthday
on
February 5th
Later that month,
Luke receives
his bone
marrow
transplant
In March,
Luke
is in
remission.
Luke
passes
in June
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2017
Ribbon cutting
ceremony for the Luke Tatsu Johnson Sport Court with Mayor Robert Garcia.
The Luke TATSU Johnson Foundation is established
Two months later, the 1st Annual LTJF Golf & Dinner event kicks off
2018
LTJF presents a $20,000 check to SOS kids (Save Our Sick Kids)
LTJF awards $10,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors on the Wilson High School
Golf Team
In September, the Dedication ceremony for the Luke Tatsu Johnson Sport Court and Stefanie Yates Memorial Bench is held
The 2nd Annual LTJF Golf & Dinner event takes place
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2019
LTJF donates $50,000 to Rally Foundation and is able to double their giving
LTJF awards $7,000 in scholarships to graduation seniors of the Wilson High
The 3rd Annual LTJF Golf & Dinner event
2020
LTJF donates $75,000 to Rally Foundation
The Wilson High School Golf Team receives $4,000 in scholarship money from LTJF
Luke-toberfest
launches on October 1st for the 4th annual (but 1st virtual) LTJF event
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