By Shelley Wingr
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on the challenges faced
by children battling cancer and the families who support them. The Lions Club of Morinville is
joining Lions Clubs around the world in supporting this cause, raising awareness, and showing
the community they stand alongside young patients and their families. Throughout September,
the club is engaging in a variety of activities to raise awareness, provide support, and inspire the
community to take action.
This month, the Lions Club is hosting a gold-themed fundraiser, using the internationally
recognized gold ribbon to honor children affected by cancer. The fundraiser aims to support local
initiatives that improve the quality of life for children undergoing treatment and offer families
some relief during difficult times. Funds raised will go toward programs that provide essential
resources such as medical equipment, therapeutic services, and recreational activities designed to
help children cope with the demands of treatment.
In addition, the Lions Club is partnering with local hospitals to provide care packs, meals, and
small comforts for families. These thoughtful gestures help ease the burden of hospital stays and
bring a sense of comfort and normalcy during difficult days. Care packs may include items such
as blankets, toiletries, books, toys, and other supplies that can make a hospital stay less
intimidating and more nurturing for children.
The club is also collecting books, toys, games, and other comfort items for children in treatment.
Donations of this kind bring moments of joy, distraction, and familiarity to children who are
spending long hours in medical settings. By providing items that encourage creativity, learning,
and play, the Lions Club helps children maintain a sense of childhood amidst their treatment
journey.
Members of the club are wearing gold ribbons at meetings and events throughout the month to
show their support and remind the community of the importance of childhood cancer awareness.
Small gestures like these help keep the conversation alive and encourage others to engage,
whether through volunteering, donating, or simply spreading awareness. The symbolism of the
gold ribbon is especially powerful, as it represents strength, courage, and hope for children
battling cancer.
Childhood cancer remains the leading cause of disease-related death among children in Canada.
Each year, approximately 1,500 children under the age of 15 are diagnosed with cancer, and
while over 80% survive at least five years after diagnosis, the road to recovery is often long and
challenging. Treatment can include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and other intensive
therapies, all of which can have lasting physical, emotional, and psychological effects on both
children and their families. The most common types of childhood cancer include leukemia, brain
tumors, and lymphomas, each presenting unique challenges for treatment and care.
The emotional and financial toll on families can be profound. Parents may need to take extended
leave from work, while siblings and extended family members adjust to the new routines and
stresses. Many families face significant out-of-pocket expenses for travel, accommodations, and
additional medical needs. Long-term follow-up care is often required, and children may
experience ongoing health issues or developmental challenges related to treatment.
Organizations like the Lions Club of Morinville play a vital role in addressing these challenges.
By raising awareness, providing resources, and funding programs that support research,
advocacy, and direct aid, the club contributes to improving outcomes for children and easing the
burden on families. Community engagement is a key element of these efforts, helping to ensure
that children facing cancer receive the support and attention they need to thrive during and after
treatment.
The Lions Club of Morinville encourages everyone in the community to get involved. There are
many ways to participate, from attending the gold-themed fundraiser to donating books, toys, or
care items. Volunteers are always welcome to help assemble care packs, coordinate events, or
assist with awareness campaigns. Even small actions, such as sharing information about
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month on social media, can help bring attention to the cause and
inspire others to contribute.
Together, the Lions Club and the Morinville community can make a meaningful difference in the
lives of children affected by cancer. Through support, compassion, and active engagement, they
can offer hope, comfort, and a reminder that no family has to face this journey alone.
For more information on how to get involved, make a donation, or participate in events this
September, contact the Lions Club of Morinville directly. Every contribution, no matter how
small, brings the community closer to a world where children facing cancer have the care,
resources, and support they deserve.
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