World Cancer Day is 1 week away! Are you ready to wear your pjamma's all day on Friday, February 3rd or Saturday, February 4th? World Cancer Day is February 4th and we have lots of people Pjammin for Kids with Cancer. Please feel welcome to join us. On Friday, February 3rd Jorja's elementary school is wearing their pjammins to support Pjammin and children with cancer. Also several elementary schools from my home town are supporting this. My aunt and uncle work in one and my friend works in another and they all have spread the word about Pjammin and have received lots of support. I can't tell you how exciting this is! It is about spreading awareness of Childhood Cancers. If you can't wear your pjamma's wear a GOLD Ribbon! They are really easy to make. The GOLD Ribbon is the ribbon for childhood cancers.
"Help us give the childhood cancer community a voice on World Cancer Day! This is a global cancer event, and we want everyone to remember that KIDS GET CANCER TOO!
World Cancer Day is hosted by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), a collaboration of over 300 cancer organizations in 100 countries. As a member of the UICC, the American Childhood Cancer Organization is trying to host simultaneous childhood cancer awareness events at schools across the country.
Why pajamas?
Children with cancer spend months to years on treatment; a considerable amount of this time is spent in pajamas. "PJammin" is based upon participants wearing pajamas, a symbolic way of reflecting on the amount of time that children with cancer must spend in their pajamas. This is a fun event, which requires little effort to organize, and it helps schools become supportive, cancer-aware places in the community. In spite of improved treatments, childhood cancer remains the number one disease killer of America's children. Awareness needs to be raised regarding the impact of this disease on our nation's children, and funds need to be raised to provide treatment information and research that will lead to cures." From the American Childhood Cancer Organization
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