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Monday, November 19, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Midwest Heritage Poke Prizes and Character Bandages Donation Drive
Every time an oncology patient at Blank Children’s Hospital
receives a “poke” or other painful procedure, they are invited to come select a
toy from the poke box provided by Children’s Cancer Connection. These toys can
help make the procedure a little less ouchy, and help children focus on the toy
and not the upcoming poke.
Now through December 31, you can drop off a toy
or character bandages at any Midwest Heritage Bank, Insurance Services, or
Financial Services location.
Find a branch or service location at www.mhbank.com
Thank you to Midwest Heritage for supporting this hospital
based program provided by CCC!
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Every Kid a Hero
Katelyn Cinnamon is a senior at West Des Moines Valley High School. She started project Every Kid a Hero and has raised over $4,000 for children affected by cancer. Below is her guest blog. Donate to Katelyn's Campaign by visiting http://philanthropig.com/ChildrensCancerConnection/EveryKidaHero
My name is
Katelyn and I’m currently a senior at Valley High School. In addition to my
fundraising this year, I’m also involved in Best Buddies and I play tennis in
the spring. I love to read, but two of the things I love most are being around
kids and volunteering!
I have
always had an interest in childhood cancer, and have found the kids and their
families to be a source of great inspiration. My project stemmed from my
experiences I have had shadowing in the clinic with Dr. Woods, whom I met two
years ago as a requirement for a research project. Never would I have guessed
I’d be where I’m am today because of that particular project.
I first heard of Children’s Cancer Connection through Dr. Woods when she said I should
volunteer at camp and that I would love it. I looked into the organization more
and loved everything about it (and couldn’t wait for camp!) It wasn’t until a
few weeks later that I had this bright idea and set my ambitious goal to raise
$10,000 for childhood cancer and to truly make a difference in these kids’
lives.
Once I had the idea I couldn’t shake it and it was literally all I could
think about. I knew I wanted to split my goal between the clinic and the Children’s
Cancer Connection. I talked to the social workers at Blank and decided that I
would use a portion of the funds raised to purchase 6 iPads for the clinic so
they could have one in each room and so the kids could always look forward to
using their favorite toy every time they came to the clinic. The other half of
my project is sending about 20 kids to camp and to send those attending for
their first year with a backpack of general camp items to get them excited for
camp! And as a little side project on top of all this is collecting fleece tie
blankets for the Children’s Cancer Connection.
Once I
started to get going, I asked my friend Casey Drake, who shares the same
passion as I, to help. Together, every day we get closer and closer to our
goal. In the mere 5 months since we started, we have raised nearly $4,000 and
donated 21 blankets. We have had a tremendous amount of help and working beside
those of the Iowa Health Foundation and Children’s Cancer Connection has been
an incredible experience. We also have some great help coming from a couple of
DMU students, Jen Lommel and Meghan Young. Our goal for this project is to
raise $10,000, but we want to do more than that; we want to get as many people
involved as we can to truly make it a community effort and to raise awareness
for childhood cancer.
I have
absolutely loved every aspect of our project; but the greatest part has been
meeting so many great people and seeing the direct impact of what we’re doing.
It’s honestly one of the greatest feelings. Without all the help from friends,
family, and teachers, we would not have reached the level of success we have
already reached.
My plans
after graduation are undecided at this point. It is my hope to attend
University of Missouri—Kansas City as a part of the 6 year combined BA/MD
program. But until April 1st, I will
be waiting anxiously! But no matter where I end up, I will continue to do all I
can for those battling childhood cancer!
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