Solving Kids’ Cancer’s Junior Ambassadors are a group of 6-16 year olds whose philanthropic efforts help create new and more effective treatments for children with the most challenging childhood cancers. They deserve to be in the spotlight for their commitments and passions to bring change to the childhood cancer community. Throughout the month of April, we are proud to introduce you all to this inspirational group of future leaders.
Meet Jr. Ambassador, Finn Kennedy. (My niece, who never had the chance to meet her brother/my nephew, Hazen, who passed away from pediatric cancer before she was born.)
What do you want to do when you grow up?
” I want to be a lawyer because the world needs good lawyers.”
Why did you decide to become a Jr. Ambassador for Solving Kids’ Cancer?
“Because I feel like everyone should have a chance to be a kid, have fun and change the world and I want to help sick kids to have that.”
What do you want your efforts to do?
” I want this money to go to researchers who try to invent medicines using expensive technology.”
What do you think we can all do for children that are fighting cancer?
” We can encourage them to stay happy. We should work hard and do our best to let people know that there are children who really need help.”
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“the measure of a life, after all, is not its duration, but its donation.”
-corrie ten boom
They are so inspiring! ❤
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that they are –
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Fantastic, Finn. You are a true inspiration to the world. Thank you, Beth, for sharing your niece’s view with us.
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you are very welcome, from all of us
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Your niece sounds like a wonderful person. Thank you for sharing, Beth.
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she really is –
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This is so touching and inspiring. Bless her and her sense of purpose 🙂
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yes, to all of that, peter –
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Love this!!!
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thanks, roy ❤
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Thank you for raising children’s Cancer awareness. 🎗 My 9yo daughter’s cancer diagnosis was life changing and I am now heavily involved as a committee member for a children’s cancer charity. It’s wonderful to see these kids and their families putting in the hard yards to make it a little easier for others. Children’s cancer is the toughest of journeys and it means the world to see this type of community support. 🎗
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It absolutely is. After he lost his son, my brother began this nonprofit to raise money for research and awareness
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I really want to meet him some day!
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I’m quite sure that you will
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Reblogging to sister site Success Inspirers World ☺
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It is such an inspiration to have young people these days know exactly what they want and they know how to go get it. Your Finn is such a cool young person and a great guide for the next generation. Thank you, Beth, you must be so proud.
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Thank you so much, kat
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Tears of pride and joy.
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Yes )
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How absolutely wonderful. Bravo and standing ovation.
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Yes -)
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The wisdom of the young needs to be taken far more seriously than it is. x
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Yes, absolutely
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Amazing young lady. I love that Jr. Ambassador program, I hope and pray it does great things. Thanks for sharing this.
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Yes, and I hope so too. What a great lesson and a great cause. I hope that these children will grow up to change the course and mastery of this horrible disease
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What a good heart she has!
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she really does –
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Oh Beth. Inspired and heartfelt. Thank you for this. And thank them. The beautiful hearts.
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SUCH A SPECIAL INSTALLMENT IN YOUR ALWAYS SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS!
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thanks, susie )
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Finn is an amazing young girl who has the great vocabulary of someone whose family reads and uses good ways to express how much they care!! ❤️❤️
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thanks, robin. she is all of that )
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There is nothing more heartbreaking than a sick child and parents facing terrible challenges. This is so inspiring , sometimes it takes those remarkable kids to enlighten us. Thank you and your niece. ❤️
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Precious!
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thank you )
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