Turning Helpless into Hopeful – Why Childhood Cancer Advocacy Matters
- OPACC
- Jul 15, 2013
- 1 min read
Childhood Cancer Advocacy and the parents who are dedicated to it are the voice of the voiceless. Children with cancer in life, and even in death, are a haunting reminder of the devastation that a diagnosis brings to a family. Over and over parents of children with cancer have become the public callers to action.
CKN explores why their role is so important, what motivates them and their impact.
Read more here: http://mad.ly/a061e3?pact=485352020683454477&fe=1
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