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Utilizing short-form video (TikTok/Reels) where survivors share one specific "warning sign" they experienced, followed by their victory, bridging education with personal narrative.

To educate the public that childhood cancer isn't always visibly dramatic; it causes mental health challenges, school setbacks, and social isolation.

The campaign partners with community centers to create "Buddy Benches" for schools, ensuring children returning from long hospital stays have a designated, welcoming space. [3D] Gakincho Rape – NekoPoi

"Cancer took my hair, but it didn't take my light. Your awareness helps us shine brighter." Campaign Components for Awareness

Distributing educational pamphlets at local clinics and schools, focusing on debunking myths about childhood cancer and highlighting early warning signs. "Cancer took my hair, but it didn't take my light

Maya shares her story through a traveling art exhibition—digital and physical—titled "Light Over Waves."

Using survivor stories to lobby local school districts for better, integrated remote-learning support, aiming to change the policy surrounding long-term patient care. Maya was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)

Maya was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) at age 7. Her story isn't just about the fear of diagnosis, but the isolation of treatment. She often felt like she was trapped in a glass jar, watching the world move on without her.

Utilizing short-form video (TikTok/Reels) where survivors share one specific "warning sign" they experienced, followed by their victory, bridging education with personal narrative.

To educate the public that childhood cancer isn't always visibly dramatic; it causes mental health challenges, school setbacks, and social isolation.

The campaign partners with community centers to create "Buddy Benches" for schools, ensuring children returning from long hospital stays have a designated, welcoming space.

"Cancer took my hair, but it didn't take my light. Your awareness helps us shine brighter." Campaign Components for Awareness

Distributing educational pamphlets at local clinics and schools, focusing on debunking myths about childhood cancer and highlighting early warning signs.

Maya shares her story through a traveling art exhibition—digital and physical—titled "Light Over Waves."

Using survivor stories to lobby local school districts for better, integrated remote-learning support, aiming to change the policy surrounding long-term patient care.

Maya was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) at age 7. Her story isn't just about the fear of diagnosis, but the isolation of treatment. She often felt like she was trapped in a glass jar, watching the world move on without her.