Tomorrow is September 1st-- I wrote earlier that it was Childhood Cancer Awareness month-- and it is... for most of you. I am aware 24/7 how much funding children cancers do not get compared to other cancers--- there is not a moment that I don't think about it --- I am not alone.... the other parents in the "club" I am in think about it 24/7 too- My friend, Gretchen said it best- "Why don’t people understand that what’s happening to my precious child could be happening to their child just as easily? We should all care and get involved and demand more for our children and be outraged that we’ve accepted this as a nation.” That is about the only time I ask "why"..... I can not tell you how many times I have been emailed or called and told "I have a friend whose child has been diagnosed with...... ( some kind of Pediatric Cancer)"--- today it was Neuroblastoma. Yes, Friends... it happens everyday--- somewhere 46 families a day are told that "your child has cancer"--- there is no magic age.... under 20 is considered pediatric cancer. Scary.. I know-- I heard those words.... actually 3 times and it does not get easier like I thought! I have seen the "talk" in the hospitals--- and the looks on the families faces are the same-- I have overheard conversations on the crowded NYC elevators... kids being told that you can't go to college right now because they have to start chemo--- I was also in an elevator when a little girl that was grace's age, was told about her treatment plan-- her leg had been hurting a LONG time... thought it was due to sports but turns out it was cancer.... obviously they were talking about her having babies one day... and the little girl barely understood she had eggs much less they needed to save them-
Pediatric cancer remains the number one disease that claims the lives of our children. Each year cancer kills more kids under the age of 18 than asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis and AIDS combined. Yet pediatric cancer research is grossly underfunded by the government and largely ignored by pharmaceutical companies. Imagine being told that your child has a 30 percent chance to live and that the reason why is directly related to how little money is spent on research.
so, what are you gonna do to help? I hope you do something this month to make a difference... I am going to while Grier is getting treatment AGAIN... so if I have time I bet you do too~
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Amy,
Just want you to know we are doing something here in Greenville, SC. We are having an enormous bake sale because of you!!!! You are an inspiration to me as a mom.
We have over 175 people signed up to bake. Shannon Cole, a NB parent, daughter is Marett, is on the planning team. She hasn't given me any of her names yet...so .....our sale is going to be huge. I have a goal of 15,000.00.
Please know I care so much and pray for all of you esp. Grier every day. Thank you for inspiring me to do this CFKC sale in Greenville :)
Laura Black
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