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THE LIGHTHOUSE BLOG
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The Reality of Childhood Cancer
Childhood cancer is a devastating diagnosis for any family. The reality of childhood cancer is that it can turn a family's world upside...
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Perseverance
Perseverance is a key characteristic that can help us achieve our goals and overcome the challenges that we face in life. It's the...
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Faith & Difficult Journeys
A diagnosis of childhood cancer is one of the most difficult challenges that a family can face. The journey can be long, painful, and...
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Celebrating Love
Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate love, and for families navigating the challenges of childhood cancer, finding creative ways to share
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The Impact of a Simple Gesture
A reminder that even the smallest acts of kindness can yield extraordinary power, especially when someone needs it most.
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Gifts of Hope: Bringing Comfort to Young Warriors
The perfect gift is not just about the item itself but the joy, comfort, and hope it brings.
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Expect The Unexpected
In the midst of this unpredictability, I've found solace in continual prayer and entrusting all worries and concerns to God.
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Celebrating Halloween with a Healthy Twist
By celebrating with a healthy twist, we can ensure these kids feel the love & support they need while still enjoying the magic of Halloween.
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The Vital Role of Child Life Specialists
Child Life Specialists are trained professionals who are a lifeline for families navigating the treacherous waters of childhood cancer.
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Supporting Children When a Sibling Has Cancer
Supporting children when a sibling has cancer can be overwhelming, but it's one where parents and caregivers can make a significant impact.
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Finding Good Days
There are good days. They are few and far between & they are hard to find, but they ARE worth looking for.
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Lighthouse Family Retreat at CureFest 2023
CureFest serves as a rallying cry, emphasizing the need for more education, awareness, advocacy, and research funding in childhood cancer.
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