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September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

The color is yellow. It’s the color of sunshine, flowers and honey; a happy color. Maybe that is why it is the color used to raise awareness for children fighting cancer. Children should be living happy, carefree lives, not spending days in bed, sick from chemo, in pain and weighed down by the fear and worry cancer brings. Cancer is something no one should have to deal with, especially children. It is heartbreaking. And the children and parents who are fighting or have fought this battle are some of the strongest people there are. I can’t even write this much without tears.

Often, we feel powerless and don’t know how to help families going through cancer. One way is to support an organization who is working to help families going through this and supports research to find a cure for childhood cancer. The Hayes Foundation is one such organization. Read their story and all about little Hayes. Join an event, donate and spread the word to help this organization support others going through the fight of their lives.
Website: www.Hayestough.org
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hayestough/