When my beautiful baby boy was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia two weeks before his fifth birthday I felt helpless. When they poked and prodded him,I felt helpless. When his beautiful blond hair fell out,I felt helpless. Each time he vomitted, with every tear he shed...I felt helpless. When your child is sick and you cant do anything to make his aches go away or ease his burdens you feel as if your whole world is falling apart, as if you have no use. And thats far from true. Shaving my hair off means I am no longler helpless, I finally can do something to help not only my son but every son and daughter who fights this war. Being a MOMMA means I can do something, I can raise funds, raise awareness and raise our hopes for a brighter future. HAving cancer, being a MOMMA , living this life...means Losing is NOT an OPTION! Help me help our kids and their kids live long, healthy lives! Donate to the more than 160,000 children who are diagnosed with cancer each year. The St. Baldrick's Foundation partners with organizations around the world to fund childhood cancer research. We must all do everything we can to give kids a better chance for a cure.
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