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Choc Foundation: Shedding Light on Childhood Cancer and Mobilizing Support for Flip Flop Day
In a recent interview with Project CB News, Hedley Lewis from the Choc Childhood Cancer Foundation shared insights into the organization's vital role in supporting children, teenagers, and families dealing with cancer and life-threatening blood disorders.
Lewis began by introducing the Choc Foundation, a nonprofit comprising dedicated individuals committed to aiding those affected by childhood cancer. With a history spanning 40 years, Choc focuses on early detection and endeavors to alleviate the burdens faced by families during their challenging journeys.
The conversation shifted to the upcoming Flip Flop Day on February 23rd, a significant initiative aimed at raising awareness and funds. Lewis highlighted the accessibility of involvement, emphasizing that everyone, regardless of financial capacity, can make a meaningful impact. Through the purchase of a ten-rand sticker, individuals become ambassadors, wearing flip flops to symbolize support for patients.
Lewis outlined the various ways individuals can contribute, stressing the importance of small actions accumulating to create significant change. Whether through volunteering, purchasing stickers, or spreading awareness, each effort plays a role in supporting Choc's mission. Project CB News host, Carlett, expressed the significance of early detection and urged listeners to stay informed about childhood cancer's early warning signs.
Lewis echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the crucial role awareness plays in improving prognoses and supporting families through their challenging journeys. As the interview concluded, Lewis encouraged South Africans to participate in Flip Flop Day, demonstrating unity in the face of childhood cancer.
The conversation ended on a note of hope, emphasizing the collective power of individuals coming together to make a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer.
For those interested in contributing or learning more, Lewis directed listeners to the Choc Foundation's website (choc.org.za), where they can find information about purchasing stickers, volunteering, and understanding early warning signs. The interview concluded with gratitude for the opportunity to share Choc's mission and the hope for widespread support on Flip Flop Day.