When Robyn Raphael’s five-year-old son, Keaton, passed away after a long battle with cancer in 1997, her life was changed forever.
Read the full article as published in the March 2012 issue of Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin
When Robyn Raphael’s five-year-old son, Keaton, passed away after a long battle with cancer in 1997, her life was changed forever.
Read the full article as published in the March 2012 issue of Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin
This September, we unite for one purpose: to bring hope, strength, and healing to children battling cancer and their families. 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.
Join the Keaton’s Family as we focus on the realities of childhood cancer, highlight stories of local families, and advocate for more pediatric cancer research, all while giving HOPE, STRENGTH, and HEALING to our families.
This September, we invite you to #GlowGold in honor, and in memory, of kids with cancer. Together, we will make a difference in the lives of those affected by childhood cancer, so that NO CHILD FIGHTS ALONE.
Keaton’s Child Cancer Alliance is a 501c3 nonprofit organization Tax ID 68-0406980 and certified United Way Partner #11669