Meet Jameson
Meet our newest hero, Jameson! 3-year-old Jameson was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma six weeks after his third birthday. He has shown incredible strength throughout his battle at such a young age.

Aidan carried Jameson's mantra into the Lions vs Giants game:
"Bulldoze cancer!"

Jameson loves to watch the Detroit Lions play. He might be cheering on Aidan and the Lions from the hospital, but Aidan is playing the game for Jameson.
Jameson's Story:
Jameson was suddenly uninterested in playing and began eating less and less around his 3rd birthday. He was admitted through the ER at Michigan Medicine on July 14th, 2025, and later that week our world changed with a high-risk neuroblastoma diagnosis. Since that initial admission, he has only been home for five days, spending nearly all of this journey inpatient.


Despite that, Jameson has shown incredible strength. He completed the induction phase of a clinical trial that included both chemotherapy and immunotherapy, and his tumor responded remarkably well. On November 19th, the surgical team performed his tumor resection, successfully removing 90 to 95 percent of the tumor while also sparing his kidney, a milestone we are so grateful for.

Jameson still has a long journey ahead, including one to two bone marrow transplants, radiation, and further chemotherapy and immunotherapy, but he continues to face each step with the same bravery he has shown since day one.
Outside of treatment, Jameson is a silly, fun-loving kid who adores tractors, farm animals, and construction vehicles—especially excavators and bulldozers. He loves running around the cancer floor singing the “hello” song, which is sung by Talent Show attendees each week. He enjoys spending time in the playroom with the wonderful Child Life team, and he especially loves cruising the halls in the cars and wagons on the floor. These simple joys have become bright spots in his days.


We are incredibly grateful for our amazing care team at the hospital, especially the nurses who are in the trenches with us every single day. Karly, Carleigh, Amanda, Jennie, Max, Lauren, and so many others have lifted our family in ways we will never forget. Their compassion, skill, and kindness have made all the difference on this journey.
100 percent of profits from the Bolton Family Farm Shop go directly to our family to support lodging and travel needs throughout Jameson’s treatment.
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Jameson is a champion. Despite all that he's been through and all that is still on the horizon, Jameson fights. He inspires all of us to buckle up and bulldoze any obstacle that gets in the way of living. We are cheering you on, Jameson!
Love Always,
Team Hutch