Hundreds of young cancer patients enjoy day at Great America in 'A Day Away From Cancer'

Santa Clara, California (Crohn)-“A day far from cancer” is a free event for the family for young cancer patients and their families. This year marks the thirty -sixth annual event in the theme park, the Great America in California, Santa Clara.

Music, balloon and clown animals, and more than 600 young cancer patients and their families in the great America in California, Santa Clara.

“A day without cancer” is an event hosted by the American Cancer Society Day of the brave children.

Both the best eero Solomonson and Mateo Singson were all smiling on Sunday, but the journey to happiness was not easy for the two children and their families.

“This is Matteo, who is my friend and through cancer treatment,” said Airo.

Both were diagnosed with cancer at the age of five and met uniquely during cancer treatments in the same hospital.

Matteo said: “We are friends, and every time we come to the hospital because of our cancer, we have always said welcome to each other, and we liked this part. We always want to be friends,” Matteo said.

Both of them hit her and say that it seems like a life that knew each other.

Matteo said: “My friend Airo, it’s nice when I get hurt, always help me back and always embrace me whenever we see each other,” Matteo said.

Children like ERO and Mateo are the reason that Gay Cawford is the founder of the Children’s Day at the American Cancer Association continues to help coordinate a “day without cancer”.

“Childhood cancer should be one of the most difficult types of cancer that any family faces, and it faces it as a family,” said Crowford.

Kraovord is one of the cancer survivors twice and founder of the first brave day for children in 1989. Many children in this event are in remission, and this is the third and fourth time that comes to this event.

“They come and share their stories, and they share their experiences,” Crovord said. “As a mother told me, she gives them hope.”

It took about 150 volunteers to put a brave children’s day. Some even helped put magical tricks for children.

If you want to donate, you can do this by caring for a stuffed bear for the brave bear campaign. Revenue will be delivered to cancer treatment centers.

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