Frontier Utilities turns power into purpose - delivering holiday joy to local families
Read full article: Frontier Utilities turns power into purpose - delivering holiday joy to local familiesFrontier employees volunteered with Candlelightersā Adopt-A-Family program to buy, wrap and hand-deliver gifts for children and families facing childhood cancer.
Houston child cancer warrior Davarjaye āDJā Daniel made honorary Secret Service agent
Read full article: Houston child cancer warrior Davarjaye āDJā Daniel made honorary Secret Service agentHeās been named an honorary officer for hundreds of law enforcement agencies across the country and Tuesday night, he became an honorary member of another.
B.I.G. Love Cancer Care: Bringing hope and support to families battling childhood cancer
Read full article: B.I.G. Love Cancer Care: Bringing hope and support to families battling childhood cancerNonprofit brings smiles to pediatric cancer patients in ten Texas hospitals in loving memory of a special little girl.
Immunotherapy research is showing promising results in childhood cancer. Hereās how.
Read full article: Immunotherapy research is showing promising results in childhood cancer. Hereās how.While nearly 80% of children with cancer in the U.S. will be cured, many face lifelong quality-of-life challenges or medical complications that come as a result of their treatment.
Boy fighting brain cancer sworn in as honorary Junior Special Agent by Houston FBI
Read full article: Boy fighting brain cancer sworn in as honorary Junior Special Agent by Houston FBIThe Houston Federal Bureau of Investigations is adding a special addition to the team who inspires us all to keep on going.
āPriceless collectibles,ā equipment allegedly stolen from Houston-based childrenās cancer charity
Read full article: āPriceless collectibles,ā equipment allegedly stolen from Houston-based childrenās cancer charityA Houston non-profit organization that helps child cancer patients suffered a devastating setback after their storage unit was allegedly burglarized on Sunday.
KPRC 2 family joins Ethanās Ohana to support B.I.G. Love Cancer Care
Read full article: KPRC 2 family joins Ethanās Ohana to support B.I.G. Love Cancer CareChildhood cancer is devastating for patients and their families. B.I.G. Love Cancer Care has made it its mission to help ease the burden for these brave cancer warriors. The organization gathered for a big event to raise money for the cause on Dec. 4 in Pearland.
Houston nonprofit creates snow day for kids battling terminal cancer
Read full article: Houston nonprofit creates snow day for kids battling terminal cancerOperation Snow Storm is a local non-profit that helps bring a cheerful activity - playing in the snow - to kids who are battling terminal cancer.
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Ethanās Fight: The story one brave boy wanted us to tell
Read full article: Ethanās Fight: The story one brave boy wanted us to tellEDITORāS NOTE: Shortly after this story was told in March 2021, Ethan passed away. Ethanās fight is now Ethanās impact. His family, friends, and community continue to rally to honor Ethan and help other families facing a pediatric cancer diagnosis. As a way to do both during September -- which is Pediatrics Cancer Awareness Month -- shirts were sold with the saying āEthan is more precious than gold.ā You can read more about how this fundraiser is making a difference, HERE.
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When she was 13, she lost her friend to leukemia. Now, sheās honoring the girlās legacy in the most touching way.
Read full article: When she was 13, she lost her friend to leukemia. Now, sheās honoring the girlās legacy in the most touching way.In 2020, when the global COVID-19 pandemic had spread and people were hunkered down, we all likely thought about things we could do to keep busy or entertain ourselves. That was no different for Reilly Cardella.