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THE LIGHTHOUSE BLOG
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The Reality of Childhood Cancer
Childhood cancer is a devastating diagnosis for any family. The reality of childhood cancer is that it can turn a family's world upside...


Perseverance
Perseverance is a key characteristic that can help us achieve our goals and overcome the challenges that we face in life. It's the...


Faith & Difficult Journeys
A diagnosis of childhood cancer is one of the most difficult challenges that a family can face. The journey can be long, painful, and...
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Team IMPACT
Team IMPACT works toward therapeutic goals for your child and provides a network of support to your family through the power of team.


Embracing the Act of Receiving
Asking for help isn't a declaration of failure; it's an acknowledgment of how God intricately designed us.


The Vital Role of Child Life Specialists
Child Life Specialists are trained professionals who are a lifeline for families navigating the treacherous waters of childhood cancer.


Supporting Children When a Sibling Has Cancer
Supporting children when a sibling has cancer can be overwhelming, but it's one where parents and caregivers can make a significant impact.


Advocating For Your Child
Advocating for your child with cancer is challenging and rewarding. Your input is vital, & you have the right to be involved in all aspects.


Navigating the Challenges of Parenting a Child with Cancer While Working
By implementing effective strategies and seeking available resources, you can navigate the challenges of working while caring for your child


Coping with Childhood Cancer: Tips for Supporting Siblings
Supporting a sibling through cancer is emotional, but by educating yourself, you can make a profound difference in their life.


Creative Ways To Brighten Your Child’s Hospital Stay
By bringing elements of comfort, creativity, and connection, parents can help create a positive and engaging environment for their child.


Self-Care for Caregivers: Strategies to Prevent Exhaustion and Prioritize Well-Being
Practicing self-care is not selfish; it's necessary for both you and your child.
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