The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Light The Night Walk brings light to the darkness of Cancer. Last year, I walked in support. This year, I walk in memory.
Donna, who has been diagnosed with breast cancer, received a not-so-nice letter in the mail from an anonymous source regarding the state of her lawn. So the community has come together to make it better.
Hardship is, well...HARD. But what makes it just a little bit easier is the support of loved ones and the community that surrounds us! This coming month, we have an opportunity to make someone's hardship easier.
Sometimes it takes one gentle word or small token to help hold back the darkness. On June 13, National Random Act of Light Day encourages us to bring light into the lives of someone we know with cancer, by surprising them with an act of kindness!
Everyday we do something called "Daily Dose of Good" for those who are in need or are doing some good for our community. This little boy Lukas has been in our #DailyDoseofGood segment twice already, so we figured it's about time we met him...
Sometimes, life just doesn't seem fair. But in those moments, it's important that we remember to lean on our community for the support we need to push forward and fight, just like Nico.
This inspiring story shows how a little bit of dedication, commitment and passion to give back to children in need, can help our community. Which is why we're telling it as our Daily Dose of Good!
The Ribbons of Hope Field Day event, benefiting the AtlantiCare Cancer Institute and hosted by ASSUMPTION REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL, will take place on Friday, June 2, 2017 from 8:00 am to 7:00 p.m.
Adversity builds character, and the best form of character comes from people who make something good out of situation that isn't so good. Our daily dose of good is about a town in Jersey doing exactly that!