
Jamia Fields Draws Inspiration from Her Cousin's Fight with Pediatric Cancer
September 28, 2021 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Houston Dash News Release
The fortitudeÃÂ requiredÃÂ to make it through the stretch run of a tightÃÂ playoffÃÂ raceÃÂ comes easier to someÃÂ than it does others.ÃÂ DashÃÂ forward Jamia FieldsÃÂ knows firsthand what it means to truly fight for something, as last year she saw firsthandÃÂ withÃÂ her cousin Nyda, whoÃÂ battled pediatric cancer.ÃÂ Seeing someone so close to her go through such a devastating illness has allowed Jamia to put the importance of a soccer season in perspective.
"The way she lived through her pain on daily basis, while still finding the energy to be kind, selfless, and full of joy, has truly changed the way I will face any challenge moving forward in life," Fields said in her eulogy for Nyda in 2020. "I believe a person is truly defined by how they live through pain, and in my eyes, Nyda conquered that. She trulyÃÂ lived,ÃÂ way wiser than her years, which atÃÂ times,ÃÂ had me question who was the older cousin."
When Nyda was diagnosed with cancer in 2019 at the age of 11, it was a shock to the entire Fields family. Up until that point, Nyda had been an active andÃÂ athleticÃÂ little girlÃÂ whose love of volleyball created a bond between her and her professional soccer playing older cousin.ÃÂ ForÃÂ Fields, the hardship of the disease was only matched by the strength Nyda exhibited in the face of it.
"Seeing someone who was hurting so bad at such a young age being so positive was something I can't put words to,"ÃÂ Fields said.
The experience left quiteÃÂ anÃÂ impactÃÂ on Fields, whoÃÂ used her platform to amplify Nyda's story and to raise awarenessÃÂ ofÃÂ pediatric cancer. As part of Dynamo Charities Week, Fields auctioned off a pair of custom cleats featuring Nyda's name and a childhood cancer ribbon.
For Fields, being able to make something positive out of Nyda's experience is important because of how positive Nyda was during her fight. Amplifying this message is an important goal for Fields.
"I just think it's important to amplify and highlight these kids who are fighting a disease that they don't deserve to have," Fields said. "It's the attitude during the fight is what matter and we can apply that to our lives."
Hopefully everybody can take some of the same lessons Jamia learned from Nyda.
National Women's Soccer League Stories from September 28, 2021
- NWSL Announces Update in Washington Spirit Investigation - NWSL
- Kansas City NWSL Partners with Saint Luke's Health System - Kansas City Current
- Jamia Fields Draws Inspiration from Her Cousin's Fight with Pediatric Cancer - Houston Dash
- Last Week around the Leagues - OSC Original by Fran Stuchbury
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