Generous Golfers Support Childhood Cancer Fund

Some 140 golfers grabbed their golf clubs to play Catta Verdera Country Club to raise money for the Keaton Raphael Memorial Fund. The charity was founded to benefit children battling cancer, along with their families. In addition to the tournament, a $1,000 scholarship was awarded to Ariana Lawson. Golfers enjoyed fine food and drink provided by vendors and restaurant owners who set up their tables along the course. Development Coordinator, Dana Pearson, says, “they were fed at every hole!” Among those who participated were: Season 52, Paul Martin’s American Grill, Halftime Bar & Grill, Mary’s Pizza Shack, and The Boxing Donkey. Read full article here at rosevillezoom.com 

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

September is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Every 3 minutes, a family’s life is turned upside down when they hear the four devastating words, “Your child has cancer.” At Keaton’s Child Cancer Alliance, we believe that every child deserves a fighting chance – and you can help make that a reality. 

This month, we honor brave young warriors, remember our precious Angels, and stand with families fighting childhood cancer today. From fundraising events to volunteer opportunities, there’s a way for everyone to join this mission of hope.

Together, let’s Glow Gold and remind every family: you are not alone in this journey. This September, we shine a light of awareness, love, and unwavering support for every child and family facing childhood cancer.

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Families Light Up at the Descendants/Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour!

When worlds collide… the result is pure magic! Keaton families were treated to an unforgettable experience at the Descendants/Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour, and the excitement was off the charts! One parent shared, “For a moment, we weren’t thinking about treatment or next steps – we were just together, smiling, dancing, and soaking it all in. It meant the world.”

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Moment with Love for Malachi

Malachi is facing something no teenager should have to – a rare and aggressive cancer called myxoid pleomorphic liposarcoma. 
 At an age where most kids are thinking about college and their next big adventure, Malachi is thinking about treatments, hospital stays, and fighting for his future. But what’s incredible is this: Malachi is still choosing to live fully. He’s choosing joy. He’s choosing moments. 

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