Baby T was diagnosed at three weeks old with an extremely rare form of childhood cancer called Infantile Fibrosarcoma. By the time he was just five weeks old he’d had surgery to insert a central line and had already commenced his first round of chemotherapy. On our first night at the children's hospital in our home state, Baby T received this stuffed dinosaur from The Kids’ Cancer Project to help support and comfort him during his stay and beyond.
- BABY T’S PARENTS
My son Parker has received a couple of teddies from The Kids' Cancer Project during chemotherapy or after waking up from procedures. These treatments are not easy but these special bears give him comfort and gives our family hope as every time we see one we know that we are one step closer to curing cancer.
- KRYSTAL WILLIAMS
Our daughter was given one from the nurses during her stay and the joy, courage and strength it gave her was priceless. They were inseparable. We donated two a few months ago and feel so blessed that it brings a smile through their journey. Please buy a teddy.
- CAROLYN DI-MIERI
Our little lady was lucky enough to receive one of these bears. She absolutely loves it and it's now her go-to teddy when she has floor time. She loves to chew on the silicone chew toys and shake the flower rattle. We've named our bear Belinda after the lovely nurse who gave it to her.
- AMANDA CORLEY