Our Story

Our story mirrors that of countless families. It was an ordinary Tuesday evening in October, the kind where we returned home to a dimly lit house following football practice. In the midst of the hustle and bustle to get dinner started, feed the dogs, and complete homework, my 16-year-old son caught us off guard with a simple question, “Hey, Mom, do you think this lump on my neck is ever going to go away?”

In that fleeting moment when my fingers met the lump, time seemed to freeze. The dread was instant, stealing my breath away. For the next four weeks, we embarked on a series of tests and waited anxiously for news about the severity of the cancer. Discovering that your child has cancer is as nightmarish as you might imagine.

We Grow Together

We Hope to Bring Smiles to Children and Families
Dealing with Childhood Cancer

 

Leadership and Capacity Building

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Leadership and Capacity Building

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Our Mission

When cancer affects a family, its impact
is far-reaching.

The diagnosis and ongoing treatment process can be daunting for all family members, particularly the siblings. Parents of children battling cancer are often drawn away from home, disrupting their daily routines and causing family gatherings to be postponed. Siblings, in this scenario, often experience feelings of isolation and frustration, as their interactions with their parents become limited and, when they do occur, their parents are often fatigued. Furthermore, cancer imposes both emotional and financial strains on families, making it challenging to afford extracurricular activities.

At Kids Know Best, we empathize with the sacrifices made by siblings and parents and aim to infuse moments of joy back into their lives by arranging enjoyable outings that facilitate reconnection between siblings and parents. Our goal is to create positive memories during a time when positivity may seem hard to come by.

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Leadership and Capacity Building

Thursday 25 April 2024

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