National Bravehearts Day
Each year on April 28, we celebrate National BraveHearts Day to celebrate the bravery of families living with pediatric cancer. During this time, please honor and encourage the families and friends of those involved in the child's life.
Navigating through cancer is both difficult and frightening. Families with children with cancer need a strong support system, but families with children with cancer don't know where to turn. However, there is hope for families struggling with pediatric cancer through the use of Spotlight Hope, a cell phone app. This free app gives details on local services, financial assistance, and transportation. In addition, Spotlight Hope helps other families who are also experiencing the same situation. Spotlight Hope is designed to help with pediatric cancer by finding people who can rely on for assistance.
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There are several ways you can participate in today's observance. You can: You should: You can: You can: You should: You can: You can: You should.
- Spotlight Hope is a worldwide word about Spotlight Hope; the word about Spotlight Hope is out there
- On social media, use #SpotlightHope and #NationalBraveHeartsDay to post; on social media, use #SpotlightHope and #NationalBraveHeartsDay to post; #NationalBraveHeartsDay and #NationalBraveHeartsDay to post;
- Suggest that the Spotlight Hope App be used by a family you know is dealing with Pediatric Cancer;
- Donate to this BraveHearts for Kids to encourage them to continue their jobs
History has shown that the national bravehearts day was the first in national bravehearts day
In honor of their daughter Ava, Jeremy and Amy Jacobs founded BraveHearts For Kids in 2008. brain tumor was diagnosed at 13 months old by Ava and her parents. Ava was able to recover from her bout with cancer thanks to her battling. The couple knew Ava's life was a gift and had a burning desire to assist other families in similar situations.
BraveHearts for Kids, today, helps children save their lives, but it also provides information, hope, guidance, and resources to families dealing with the childhood cancer epidemic. The organization provides their services at no cost. In addition, 100% of individual contributions go to funding the services that are open to anyone. This includes emergency funding and plus 1-on-1 mentoring. Families are matched with a mentor who is dealing with a similar illness and crisis with a child of their own.
Bravehearts for Kids is now the country's top pediatric cancer charity, bringing families together to help them cope with pediatric cancer's traumatic experience. They help children's lives and help families dealing with Pediatric Cancer by providing hope, inspiration, guidance, and a link to resources. Pediatric Cancer is a disease that affects children and families.
If pediatric cancer is affecting your life in some way, download Spotlight Hope from Google Play or Apple Store. Start collaborating with a wonderful community to make your travel more enjoyable.
Bravehearts FAQ
Q. How many children are diagnosed with pediatric cancer each year?
A. More than 17,000 children in the United States each year are diagnosed with a form of pediatric cancer.
Q. What is the most common form of pediatric cancer?
A. There are several forms of childhood cancers, but leukemia is the most common.