Childhood Cancer Family Alliance
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Childhood Cancer Family Alliance
Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Childhood Cancer Family Alliance, Inc. Candlelighters CCFA 8323 Southwest Freeway, Suite 435 Houston, Texas 77074 Sugar Land, TX Permit No. 328 Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Candlelighters mission is to provide emotional, educational and practical support to children with cancer and their families. In addition, Candlelighters desires to promote childhood cancer awareness and the need for childhood cancer education and research in the Houston community. We Are On The Web! see us at: www.candle.org Vol. 19 No. 2 Bulletin Board...Pg. 2 Lights of Courage Luncheon..Pg. 3 Summer 2011 Margarita Taste Off...Pg. 8 Golf Tournament..........Pg. 9 Strike Out Cancer..........Pg. 10 Fun Walk...........Pg. 11 and so much more... 2011 Lights of Courage Luncheon Be a Super Hero! Walk for the children who have been Super Brave & Super Strong: Candlelighters Fun Walk and on Facebook September 10, 2011 Candlelighters Houston More Information At www.candle.org A Special Thank You To Southeast Media For Producing Our Newsletter http://www.southeastmediatexas.com/ Candlelighters began in 1980 with two parent support groups from the Medical Center: one at Texas Children’s Cancer Center and one at MD Anderson Cancer Center. The Texas Children’s Hospital group sought formal incorporation, and in 1992 Candlelighters was legally formed. In the fall of 1992 they invited the MD Anderson Parent Group to join them and the two organizations merged into one. The Parent Consultant Program was developed to directly meet the needs of families at the treatment centers and to inform them of potential resources. Our programs and services extend beyond the hospital walls with our Family Camp, Adopt-A-Family, Fall Festival, Candlelighters Newsletter and other special events. Over the years, we have learned how critically valuable it is for our Parent Consultants to be able to personally hand parents of children with cancer practical assistance such as a meal pass, parking assistance or gas card. It is our greatest honor and privilege to bring this type of comfort and hope to childhood cancer families. how Grant was diagnosed, his treatment and the ups and downs of dealing with childhood cancer. Her heartfelt words told how the financial, emotional and educational needs of parents, children and siblings are met by Candlelighters. Many thanks to our Host Committee and our Advisory Board, led by Advisory Board co-chairs Linda Evans and Lisa O’Leary, for their commitment to the Candlelighters Over 500 guests gathered at River Oaks mission - to provide emotional, educational, and practiCountry Club for the Lights of Courage Luncheon cal support to children with cancer and their families. on April 19th. The sold out luncheon honors children with cancer and their families who represent all the As guests arrived they sipped on Bellinis and shopped thousands of children with cancer and are our lights at the fourteen boutique shops filled with stationery, of courage and inspiration. Their inspiring stories of jewelry, clothing, food and decorating accessocourage and hope are a highlight of the annual event. ries. Featured stores included: Andrea Montgomery, B Vogt, M. D. Anderson Children’s Art Project, Guest speaker Susan Baker moved the audience Chocolate Pizazz, Gigi and Company, Hard Tail, Itsy with the story of her own personal journey with Bitsy Boutique, Little Cupcakes, Molasses Candy, cancer, her life experiences and her resilient spirit. MUSE, Nest, Passing It On, a novel by Susan Baker, The luncheon was led by our wonderful Touch of Sass and Vincent Ford. Our thanks to these shops Co-Chairs Mary Ellen Bos, Margot Hogan, Aynsley who donated 20% of sales in support of the luncheon. Letzerich, Lizzy Perrin and Lorraine Wise, and raised more than $217,000 for the many families we serve. Louise Parsley, Candlelighters Advisory Board Member was this year’s Mistress of Ceremonies. Dr. ZoAnn Dreyer Candlelighters Board Member and Medical Director for the Long Term Survivor Clinic at Texas Children’s Cancer Center and Dr. Eugenie Kleinerman, Professor and Head of the Division of Pediatrics at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, presented our Lights of Courage awards at the luncheon. Melanie McTaggart, mom to Grant, spoke on the tremendous emotional and financial burden of having a child with cancer. Melanie spoke on behalf of all the children and their parents, telling her own story of Dr. Dreyer and Dr. Kleinerman presented our 2011 Honorees, the highlight of the luncheon each year. Honorees for the 2011 luncheon were: Jameisha Brown - Cancer Survivor Honoree Katelyn and Cody Filer - Sibling Honorees Evelyn Piñeda - In Loving Memory Honoree Ben Campbell - On Treatment Honoree Mark your calendars for next year’s Lights of Courage Luncheon on April 19, 2012. The 2012 chairs, Kayla Carter, Jenna Jackson Jodi Lou, Jenny Moore, Jess Rogers, Stephanie Wall, and Tiffany Wong have already begun planning and you will not want to miss this event! Page 2 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Summer 2011 Candlelighters CCFA Upcoming Events Linda Evans - Advisory Board Co-Chair Lisa O’Leary - Advisory Board Co-Chair Jeanine Anderson, Barbara Berard, Louise Bland, Sally Bosse, Loretta Bueso, Sylvie Crum, Shelley Gatlin, Dory Gordon, Cynthia Guill, Mary Helmreich, Becky Hobson, Kate Hughes, Suzie James, Peppi Lausen, Liz Loucks, Kenny Matula, Jane McCarroll, Becky McCullough, Kathy O’Neil, Anita O’Shaughnessy, Tami Owen, Luise Parsley, Ben Pisklak, Sheryl Rapp, Dr. Shelia Rice, Michele Stoll Mitchell, Joellen Snow, Kay Watson, Lynn Wilson, Elynn Wulfe Strike Out Kids Cancer Saturday, August 27, 2011 • Baseball USA Macy’s Shop For A Cause Saturday, August 27, 2011 Candlelighters Fun Walk Saturday, September 10, 2011 • Terry Hershey Park Muse/Flemings Fashion Show Thursday, September 15, 2011 • Fleming’s Family Fall Festival Sunday, October 23, 2011 • St. John’s School Adopt-A-Family Program October - December, 2011 Camp Cliff October 7-9, 2011 • Camp For All YPG Holiday Party December 10, 2011 Advisory Board Executive Officers Jay Beasley - President Lisa O’Leary - Vice President Scott Newell - Treasurer Mike Gilbert - Secretary Board of Directors Barbara Berard, Eddy Blanton, Sally Bosse, Sheila Brown, Gerardo Camarillo, Michael Conway, Dr. Donna Copeland, Dr. ZoAnn E. Dreyer, Linda Evans, Mary Helmreich, Becky Hobson, Christy Jennings, Kay Kempken, Dr. Patrick Zweidler-McKay, Alex Newton, Kathy O’Neil, Gregg Parnell, Katie Stanton Honorary Board Members Stacy Crumley, Cindy Hamann, Norma Johnson, James Luhn, Cindi Ditta Priebe, Harvey Zinn, Jr. Candlelighters Office Gay Foust, Executive Director email: [email protected] Lynn Wheeler, Development Director email: [email protected] Elizabeth Haines, Program Director email: [email protected] Andrea Works, Coordinator email: [email protected] 8323 Southwest Freeway, Suite 435 Houston, Texas 77074 (713) 270-4700 - Fax: (713) 270-9802 Men’s Support Group Those Who Care For A Child With Cancer Often Need A Listening Ear To Help Guide Them Through The Experience. Candlelighters Is Here. Dads, Granddads, Uncles and Family Members Who Have Been Affected By Childhood Cancer: Join Us For Our Men’s Support Group With Complimentary Dinner Generously Provided By Guadalajara Guadalajara Restaurant Inner Loop 2925 Southwest Freeway Time: 6 PM - 8 PM Thursday, Sept. 22nd Monday, Dec. 12th For More Information And To RSVP: Call 713-270-4700 or Email: [email protected] Parent Consultants Texas Children’s Cancer Center Office (832) 822-1415 Carol Benefield email: [email protected] Maria Pena email: [email protected] The Children’s Cancer Hospital at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Office (713) 792-4891 Jaynie Hutchinson email: [email protected] Pager: (713) 606-5471 Roseanna Daly email: [email protected] Pager: (713) 606-5358 Summer 2011 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Page 11 Page 10 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Strike Out Kids Cancer Saturday, August 27th at Baseball USA For the baseball lover in every child – a once in a lifetime chance to practice with a baseball legend. The Strike Out Kids Cancer Baseball Tournament on Saturday, August 27th, has 15 batting practices at Minute Maid with Phil Garner before an Astros game this season for supporters to win. The tournament is on Saturday the 27th with an entry fee of only $300 a team (including the gate) at Baseball USA. Teams and individuals can find registration information on the Nations Baseball web page Open Division for ages 7-14 http://www.nations-baseball.com/index.cfm/general/tournamentpage/tournamentid/5435. Even if your team cannot play, they can still help the cause and win prizes. Coaches can send their team roster with player email addresses or individuals can sign up online under the register tab on www. strikeoutkidscancer.org to create a personal fundraising page on our website. Prizes include t-shirts, commemorative pins, equipment bags, and of course the top 15 over $500 will win a once in a lifetime Minute Maid batting practice with Phil Garner before one of the last home games of this Astros season. We greatly appreciate your support. For More Information: Email: [email protected] or Call: 832-594-5652 Summer 2011 Summer 2011 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Lights of Courage Luncheon 2011 Page 3 Special Thanks To Our Generous Underwriters Rodeo BBQ Cookoff Thank you to Planet Texas for hosting 273 Candlelighters family members at the Candlelighters Rodeo Cook-off event on Saturday, February 26th. Our families filled 5 buses and 3 large cookoff tents! The families enjoyed a day of fun and entertainment, as well as carnival tickets. Thank you to Ray Carter, Marty Wells, Jim Petree and all of the Planet Texas Cooking Team for sponsoring this wonderful event. Planet Texas also sponsored carnival tickets for each family to enjoy after the cook-off. The Candlelighters recently lost a good friend, Planet Texas co-founder Jeff Primm. He passed away after a battle with liver cancer. Jeff was a strong supporter of Candlelighters and even though he was very ill the last couple of years, always made a point to be at the cookoff when the busses rolled in. Jeff loved the kids and will be missed. Childhood Cancer Picnic The Baytown Optimist Club and Civic Pride hosted their annual childhood cancer picnic on Saturday, June 4th. Candlelighters families enjoyed a fun day of games, train rides, boat rides, water shows, clowns, food and entertainment. Thank you to Judy Barrow and her team for organizing this fun event! Honors Sponsors: Susan and James Baker Nancy and Jacko Garrett Klinka and John Lollar Cockrell Family Fund Christy and Webb Jennings Katie and Bobby Stanton Champion Sponsors: Burguieres Family Foundation Donna Chapman and Emily Van Houtan Linda and Mark Evans Lisa and Mike O’Leary Kathy O’Neil and Phil Ferguson Light Charitable Foundation Kristi and John Schiller John and Kathy Stanton Virginia Watt Special Thanks to: Children’s Art Project Children’s Cancer Hospital at UT MDA Chocolate Pizazz Roll With It Videography Kelly Sklar Que Imaging Texas Children’s Hospital Page 4 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Summer 2011 The Filer Family 2011 Lights of Courage Luncheon Sibling Honorees But rather than having childhood cancer destroy their lives, Cody and Katelynn became thoughtful and mature despite their young age. They never once complained and both managed to keep their grades up in school the entire year. They often would have signs or handmade cards waiting When their brother Cory was on treat- at home for Cory after an inpatient stay. Katement, Katelynn and Cody Filer could go days lynn really became a “little momma” to Cody. with barely seeing their parents and rarely seeing their brother. Cory had been diagnosed Katelynn was the oldest, and she told her parwith Burkitt’s Lymphoma and his treatment ents not to worry about her. She would not meant spending days and weeks in the hospital. stay out late on weekends, or drive recklessly in cars, or try drugs or alcohol. She had All the days Cory was at the hospital were days learned from watching everything her brother Katelynn and Cody did not have their mom and endured that life was too precious to waste. dad close at home. They were not there to help with homework or to take them to events at Katelynn is graduating from high school this school. They learned to adapt and take on re- year and graduating from San Jacinto Colsponsibilities, helping at home so mom and dad lege with an associate degree at the same time. could spend their energies on Cory’s treatment. She wants to be a nurse and one day work at the Cancer Center at Texas Children’s HospiWatching their brother deal with cancer was tal and take care of children like her brother. hard. It was especially hard when Cory would come home from the hospital and feel worse than Cody is all sports – he lives for footwhen he went in. When Cory was home from ball, runs cross country and participates in the hospital, they could not have friends over – BMX races. He plans to play professionthey had to be sure that Cory would not become al football and become a football coach. sick. They spent Cory’s 11th birthday in the hospital mindful that they might not know where, If you ask Cory’s parents, they will tell you or if, Cory would have another birthday. These that Katelynn and Cody do not even realare all things that most children do not have to ize how important their growing up so fast think about, or should not have to think about, helped during Cory’s battle with cancer. unless your sibling is facing childhood cancer. Summer 2011 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Page 9 Tee It Up! 2011 Golf Tournament Benefiting Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance The annual Tee it Up! Golf Tournament was held on Monday, May 16, 2011 at Sugarcreek Country Club. It was a beautiful day and our golfers enjoyed the new course and the warmer weather! Over 200 golfers played in the tournament helping raise $68,000 for Candlelighters programs and services. A big thank you to Jay Beasley for serving as our wonderful golf chair again this year. After a full day of golf, players enjoyed a delicious BBQ dinner, a live auction and an awards presentation. The raffle and door prizes ensured that most of the golfers went home with a prize! Raffle items included golf packages, dining certificates, family fun and a grand raffle prize of an iPad 2. A true highlight of the tournament was a speech from one of our childhood cancer survivors, LeighAnna Hutchinson. LeighAnna spoke about her own cancer journey and the help she and her family have received from Candlelighters. In her own words, she spoke of the many children who face childhood cancer and their families, the many obstacles she has faced. LeighAnna is studying to be a nurse and is a Candlelighters scholarship recipient. Thank you to LeighAnna for sharing her words of courage and hope. A special thank you to our hard-working and dedicated Golf Committee. Members include: Brad Rushing, Cindy Hamann, Christine Schmidt, David Sternbaum, Jessica Svetlick, Jennifer Wilbur, Mike Gilbert, Rick Hutchinson, Sally Bosse, Shelley Elder, Steve Wideman, Todd Haines, Trace Holcomb, Andy Wideman, Rosie Kaplan, Donna Harvison, Jay Beasley, Craig Lurcott and Harvey Zinn for serving on the committee from Austin. These are the “behind the scenes” people who make the tournament happen and we are so grateful for their help. Thanks to all of our sponsors for their support of the 2011 Tee It Up! Golf Tournament. We couldn’t have done the golf tournament without your support. Special Thanks To All Of Our Generous Sponsors: Title Sponsor - Coldwell Banker United Realtors Ace Sponsors - The Scurlock Foundation Texas American Title Our Double Eagle Sponsors - Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas Jacko Garrett, Pisklak Orthodontist, Katie & Bobby Stanton, Christy & Webb Jennings Our In-Kind Sponsors Bacardi, Bearcom, Boner Beer, Coca-Cola, Chick-Fil-A, Ditta Meat Food Service Co., Famous Grouse, The Greensheet, The Houston Chronicle, Jim Petree, Kolache Factory, Marc Vandermeer, Planet Texas, Silver Eagle Distributors, Southeast Media Page 8 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Summer 2011 Candlelighters 2011 Young Professionals Group Summer 2011 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Page 5 Ben Campbell 2011 Lights of Courage Luncheon On Treatment Honoree Following chemotherapy, surgery, and nine months in a wheelchair, Ben received his first prosthetic leg in September 2009. Then at his three months scans, a tumor was discovered in his left lung. After surgery to remove his left lung, followed by chemotherapy, Ben completed treatment in September 2010. Ben has now had 6 months of clean scans! Sombreros off to a great Taste-Off! We had an amazing Margarita Taste-Off event on Saturday, May 14th at Antique Bar in Houston. The 3rd annual YPG Candlelighters Margarita Taste-Off featured Houston’s finest restaurants all competing to have their margarita named numero uno! Over 250 people came out to kick off the summer at this fun event. Restaurant Sponsors /participants in the Margarita Taste-Off included: Armandos, Beaver’s, El Tiempo Cantina, Maria Selma, Sylvia’s Enchilada Kitchen, Taco Milagro, TILA’s Restaurante & Bar, Xuco Xicana , and Yelapa Playa Mexicana. Congratulations to our first place winner Sylvia’s Enchilada Kitchen. Our second place winner was El Tiempo Cantina and our two third place winners were TILA’s Restaurante & Bar and Taco Milagro. Special thanks to Don Julio who graciously donated the tequila for the event. Corporate Underwriters included: Andrews Kurth LLP, Bounce Energy, Antique, Belmont Village at West University, Bracewell & Giuliani LLP, Cameron, CBRE Capital Markets, FirsTax, Smyser Kaplan & Veselka LLP, and Whitney Bank. The Candlelighters Young Professionals Group was created to support Candlelighters mission to provide emotional, educational and practical assistance to children with cancer and their families treated at the Texas Medical Center and/or who reside in the 13 counties of the greater Houston area. The YP group demonstrates their commitment through fundraising and volunteer activities while offering members social and professional networking opportunities. Our heartfelt thanks to all who supported and made this year’s Margarita Taste-Off such a successful event. To see the event photos and find out more information on joining the Candlelighters Young Professionals group or information on their upcoming events visit www.candle.org or contact us at 713-270-4700 or [email protected] Ben’s cancer journey has strengthened his family. One of the first steps in their journey was to organize their friends and neighbors to support Ben at the Candlelighters Fun Walk. For all those who had asked “how can we help”, Ben’s friends and family formed a walk team and walked when Ben couldn’t. They have been the top fundraising family team for three years in a row! Ben continues to fight to keep his cancer at bay and he continues to learn to adapt to life as an amputee. While he lives every day with a constant reminder of the cost of cancer, he is full of the fun and life of any 11 year old. Like most boys his age he loves to play Ben’s cancer journey began in Xbox 360, plays basketball with the neighSeptember 2008, at the age of 8. His parents borhood boys, loves to fish and to play golf. thought his complaints of leg pain were simply growing pains. A trip to the orthopedic surgeon, Ben speaks eloquently of how cancer is now a multiple tests, and a bone biopsy confirmed that part of who he is and who he will become. Ben’s Ben had osteosarcoma. His parents didn’t know cancer journey has taken many turns, but he has what was worse, telling your child he has cancer faced them all with a maturity beyond his years. or having to tell him he will have to lose his leg. Page 6 Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Summer 2011 Summer 2011 Evelyn Pineda Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance Page 7 Jameisha Brown 2011 Lights of Courage Luncheon In Loving Memory Honoree 2011 Lights of Courage Luncheon Childhood Cancer Survivor Honoree motivate others to discover their hidden potential and divine purpose. Her commitment to people of all ages is evident in her community service projects and outreach endeavors. Evelyn Pineda was born in December 2004, a beautiful and healthy baby. When she was three years old, her parents noticed a lump. A CAT scan revealed a tumor in her stomach, Embryonic Rhabdomyosarcoma. After months of treatment and surgery, they discovered that the tumor had grown back. Even though she spent more and more time at the hospital, Evelyn was always smiling and full of joy. Evelyn wanted to be a princess, and to her family and her hospital family, she was a special princess. She loved to wear her princess dresses and crowns and could often be seen wearing them in clinic and on the hospital floors In Christmas of 2009, Evelyn and her family were able to share the holiday spirit thanks to the Candlelighters Adopt A Family program. Several members of the Luncheon host committee joined together and adopted Evelyn’s family. They gave Evelyn and her family, not only presents and toys, but the special gift of joy and a lasting holiday memory. On December 26, 2009, after enjoying Christmas with her Adopt a Family sponsors, and surrounded by her loving and supportive family, Evelyn lost her battle with childhood cancer at the age of 5 years old. Evelyn had touched many lives as she faced each day with courage and grace far beyond her years. She definitely taught us that the smallest warriors can possess the biggest hearts. Jameisha Brown started her childhood cancer journey at the age of 8 when she was diagnosed with Stage 3 Burkitt’s Lymphoma. Even at a young age, Jameisha knew that she would not let cancer overshadow her enthusiasm and she was determined to pursue activities that would offer her an outlet from her treatments. She became a prolific artist, using her art to express her feelings and emotions. Many of her art pieces have been featured with the M. D. Anderson Children’s Art Project. During her treatment, Jameisha displayed the same strength of spirit and the glowing smile that are such a large part of who she is today. Her own battles with childhood cancer helped her to discover her personal mission in life: to inspire, encourage, and Jameisha is now a 12 year survivor and a junior at the University of Houston. She is studying Health Promotion with a minor in Psychology. She is an active leader at the university, involved in many activities across campus. She is a mentor with Power4Life Ministries, a member in the Mu Delta: Minority Pre- Health Association, and the Allied Health Professions Society. She is also active in UNICEF and the Human Development Student Association. Above all, her passion is to give others hope who are facing cancer. To Jameisha, what really matters is the way you fight and triumph over the illness - mentally, spiritually and emotionally. Editors Note: The Candlelighters Education Fund was established to encourage young people to pursue their educational / vocational goals. Jameisha is a recipient of a 2011-2012 scholarship.