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Hope lies in community. It lives in our relationships and in
our stories. The stories here are written by KCCFA kids,
parents and others who have walked the cancer journey and
come out the other side. They are meant to inspire hope. We
welcome stories of hope from each and every one of you. If
you have an inspiring story you’d like to share, please
email us.
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Taylor’s Story
What I am sharing with you here has impacted me
personally. And, I know it impacts over 1,300
Canadian families every year. I’m talking about
childhood cancer. more |
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Karisma’s Story
October 13 2004, exactly two months after my 18th
birthday, my life, which I thought was just
beginning, was in danger of ending.
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Falling for KCCFA
When I fall, I make it a spectacular fall. My
definition of a spectacular fall is a total wipe
out. A total wipe out is arms flailing, books
flying, knees buckling and legs scraping like a pair
of giant garden sheers. These falls are a part of my
daily regime. more |
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Carie Jennifer Wik: Mentor for
Life
I was diagnosed with cancer when I was 13 months
old. I am now 19. I am a cancer survivor. I have
overcome many obstacles along the way, both physical
and emotional, by learning to accept the effects of
cancer and surgery on my body and developing the
confidence to realize that this is part of who I am.
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