The Vital Role of Child Life SpecialistsChildhood cancer is a devastating diagnosis for any family to receive. The challenges and emotional turmoil that come with it are often...
What is Joy, Really?Joy is a feeling of great pleasure and happiness. It is a state of mind that is often linked to positive events or experiences. But what...
Two Concepts of TimeThere was a season of my life where I would reach the end of the day feeling like I had been a slave to my to-do list. I was busy running...
The Sunrise Retreat Lighthouse is hosting our second Sunrise Retreat—offering rest, restoration, hope and joy for families who have lost a child to cancer.
Helping Families Living through Childhood Cancer Feel Seen Pediatric hematology/oncology nurse Jamie Newton shares how she’s seen others care for families living through childhood cancer.
It's the Little Things: Serving after Lighthouse These families have been fighting childhood cancer and are in need of great support and love. They certainly need love during our retreat ti
What Can I Do? How to Help a Newly Diagnosed Family People want to help when someone goes through a hardship like a childhood cancer diagnosis. But how do you best help?
How to Respect Your Emotions and the Emotions of Others LCSW Stephenie Craig shares some practical, healthy ways to manage your feelings when they differ from the feelings of those around you.
What (Not) to Say When someone you know has a child who has been diagnosed with cancer, what should you say? What should you NOT say?
Letting People In We fought against that undertow threatening to pull us under. At the time, we couldn’t see an end in sight. Thankfully, we had community...