The American Childhood Cancer Organization sponsors a Christmas tree every year which is decorated in gold ribbons bearing the name of a child who is experiencing or has experienced cancer. This Christmas tree is located in Washington DC. I will definately order Raylee's ribbon, she deserves to have her name placed on this Christmas tree for everyone to see. What an amazing way to spread awareness of Pediatric Cancer---please read the information about this below:
""Light Up the Holidays with Hope" has become our nation’s largest annual childhood cancer awareness event. Each year during the December holiday season, a 23 foot tree is placed in the lobby of a building in Washington DC. The tree is solely decorated with thousands of gold ribbons (the symbol for childhood cancer). Each ribbon bears the name of a child who has, or has had cancer. The tree glitters strong in our nation’s capitol for all to see. Thousands each year are touched as they are reminded of our nation’s youngest cancer patients.
Each year, a lighting ceremony is held to light the tree, honor our cancer children, and enjoy some fun activities with our families and friends."
This information was taken from the ACCO's website: https://www.acco.org
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