There is nothing I fear more than one of my kids getting sick and me being powerless to help them. We take for granted that we will bring our bundle of joy home from the hospital healthy. We just assume that our babies will grow into toddlers and the toddlers will morph into a happy healthy kindergartner and… you get the idea. So many times, this is the case. But not every time. There are some mommy’s and daddy’s living out hell on earth and they’re dying inside a little more every day as they watch their babies suffer with childhood cancer.
Did you know that roughly 43 children are diagnosed with cancer in the United States – Every. Single. Day…? That number threw me for a loop, and caused me to hug my babies a little longer tonight as I tucked them into bed. Of those 43 littles, 12% will not survive this devastating disease. Sixty percent of the childhood cancer survivors suffer long term effects such as; infertility, heart disease, and secondary cancer. I can’t even imagine, but the average age for a child being diagnosed with cancer is 6. That’s still a baby y’all.
I’ve lost two grandparents to cancer. It’s so very hard to watch friends and family suffer from this devastating disease. Watching children suffer is a whole new world of hurt. It’s a world of uncertainty, fear, dread, lots of tears… there are no words for the hurt. Hurting kids, mean hurting parents and families. There is NO WAY to take that pain away except healing for that precious baby. BUT anything that brings a smile to that babies face is welcomed with opened arms by those mama’s and daddy’s!
We, here at MDR, are thrilled to share an awesome opportunity with you guys! It’s a chance to give the gift of hope to some of these families. Some of us, MDR writers, have already donated and we wanted to share the gift of giving with you.
If you have any questions, please contact Tracy. She’s the lady with the answers! 🙂 She’ll even include a personalized note in the bag, if you’d like to give one in honor/memory of someone! Just a note, noone profits from these bags – except those Warrior Children receiving them!
Be sure and leave me a comment below if you know a child who is or has been affected by childhood cancer. We’d LOVE to say a prayer for them and their family. Also, if you’re a cancer survivor: give us a HUGE heart!