
Brewers Surprise Cancer Survivor with Spa Day and Limo Ride
When Jana Zepeda walked into her Wisconsin hospital, she expected a routine visit but got a celebrity surprise instead. The Milwaukee Brewers and Aurora Health Care teamed up to give the breast cancer survivor a day she'll never forget.
Jana Zepeda thought she was heading to Aurora West Allis Medical Center for a regular appointment on Wednesday. Instead, she walked into a celebration complete with Bernie Brewer, her entire care team, and a limousine waiting to whisk her away.
Zepeda was diagnosed with breast cancer in late 2024 and spent the following year battling through surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation treatments. Wednesday marked exactly one year since her last radiation session, a milestone worth celebrating in style.
The Milwaukee Brewers and Aurora Health Care orchestrated the surprise for the devoted Brewers fan and mother. A limo took her on a relaxing day trip that included a spa visit where she met outfielder Blake Perkins and his wife.
"I just couldn't believe seeing so many people, and then that it was for me," Zepeda said. "I got emotional, been emotional these last whole two years, but I was shocked."

The surprise serves as a preview of the Brewers' upcoming Pink Out Mother's Day game on May 10. The annual event shines a spotlight on breast cancer survivors and those still fighting the disease.
Sunny's Take
This story reminds us that healing isn't just about medicine. The care team at Aurora knew that celebrating Zepeda's milestone would lift her spirits as much as any treatment plan. By partnering with the Brewers, they turned a routine anniversary into an unforgettable moment of joy.
The timing couldn't be more perfect, coming just before Mother's Day when many families reflect on the strength of the moms in their lives. Zepeda's two-year journey shows that cancer treatment is a marathon, and every milestone deserves recognition.
For breast cancer survivors across Milwaukee, the Pink Out game offers a chance to celebrate their own victories together. Seeing Zepeda's story might inspire others to share their journeys and find community among fellow survivors.
Sometimes the best medicine comes wrapped in unexpected kindness and a ride in a stretch limo.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Cancer Survivor
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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