
Emma was diagnosed with infant Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on November 5, 2009. The grief that our family felt from this news was overwhelming. Because Emma was under a year when she was diagnosed, her treatment would be more intense and require a lot of hospital stays.
Emma was in the hospital for five weeks straight in the beginning with intense chemo, and Emma was not allowed to leave her room.

She learned to walk by holding on to her IV pole walking up and down the hallways. She got several fevers and infections that left her feeling so yucky for so many days. Through it all, Emma always tried to put a smile on her face.
Emma finished her treatments in November 2011. She is still in remission and continues to be monitored. She is a fun, energetic, and a smart girl with a great imagination.
Today, Emma’s favorite sports are field hockey and lacrosse. She also takes dance classes. She loves hanging out with her friends and being a big sister. Emma currently wants to be a chef when she grows up like her Aunt. She loves to help her mom cook dinner and make desserts.
Most of all Emma loves to spend time with her family and going on “family dates,” and we are so thankful for enjoy every moment we get to spend with her.” – Mom Jen Miller, 2015
In 2015, CCF released a video featuring Emma and her family.
As of 2025, CCF is thrilled to share that Emma and her family have enjoyed many events with her CCF family over the years including the CCF kids holiday event and the annual gala. Her mother reports that she was accepted into her culinary arts professional program next year in high school!
- Emma Miller (center) and her younger siblings join CCF at the Baysox charity game in July 2024.


