Showing posts with label September. Show all posts
Showing posts with label September. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2013

NieNie Dialogues, Childhood Cancer & Me

If you are a fan of the NieNie Dialogues, as I am, you'll be interested to see that Stephanie has a posting up today about Childhood Cancer.

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, as you know if you've been a reader here in past years, and it is wonderful when a blogger with a big following (like Stephanie) writes to raise support and awareness.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!!Please follow this link to The NieNie Dialogues and read about a precious young girl who is in treatment for the 2nd time. There are beautiful items for sale right now to raise support for her family's medical bills. If you can't make a purchase, perhaps you can send a message of support.

Stephanie has included a wonderful little paragraph about my book - thank you for the shout-out, NieNie! If you haven't read Stephanie's book, "Heaven is Here," I recommend it; it's the true story of her survival of a plane crash (and burns over more than 80% of her body). Her faith, her truthfulness, joy, healing, deep love of family, and the outpouring of support they experienced are inspiring and encouraging. I read it, enjoyed and learned from it, and gave a copy as a gift to my mom. Click on the link to check it out!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Please Join Us at Eagle Harbor Book Co.!

 
On Sunday, September 23rd at 3:00 P.M., 
I will be signing and reading excerpts from my book, "Because of Katie," and showing a brief video about the Ben Towne Foundation's work
at Eagle Harbor Books 
at 157 Winslow Way East on Bainbridge Island. 
There will be quilts from Katie's Comforters Guild on display, and information about progress in childhood cancer research, all in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. 
Please come and join us!



Thursday, September 6, 2012

September is the Month for Gold


Did you know this?

Everyone seems to know about October being Breast Cancer Awareness month, from the pink ribbons and the stranglehold that one very well-known advocacy group has on marketing. While I am all for advocacy and awareness, I am not in favor of one group trying to "own" a symbol which has the potential to help lead to cures for ALL types of cancer. But I digress...

September is the month in which people who have been touched by pediatric cancer get to turn a light on the topic. If we can talk about breasts and prostate cancer, surely we can shed light on the reality behind the statistics:
CANCER is the #1 cause of death  
by disease among children.

That's an ugly statistic, and it is even uglier when you have personal experience with it.
If you knew that there was a serial-killer of children on the loose in your community, what would you do? Would you form a neighborhood watch, find out all of the information you could, and do all in your power to keep your children safe? Well, there is a serial-killer out there, and it's called cancer. It's a variety of diseases, all grouped under one name.

What if the murderer got hold of one of your kids - say, kidnapped one of them? What would you do then? Would you try to pay the ransom, or call detectives and try to outwit him? Would you try anything and everything to free your child and bring her home safely? What if the only way to set your child free from this assassin was to poison her, or maim your own precious one? Would you do whatever it took to save her life?

I'll bet you would...and that's exactly the choice we had to face. We tried to save Katie using the only means available to us, but it wasn't possible. She suffered terribly, and she died anyway. And it happens like this every day.
Artwork by Heide Randall, mother of Jessica. Katie is in the 2nd row, 4th from the right.
Now, we're trying to find ways to save children (and adults - it benefits everyone!) that are NOT poisonous, and that do not cause long-term disability. There is a miracle-cure on the horizon: immunotherapy (T-cell therapy). It's happening now, right here in Seattle at the Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research, and it needs our support.

If you can give to research, please do. If you can't give, please tell someone - telling even one other person makes a difference. And if you are going to tell someone, please let them know about my book, which describes the way it really is in the world of pediatric cancer. Or you could give them a copy, either in Kindle or paperback format.

Thank you!
Artwork by Heide Randall