Distributing educational pamphlets at local clinics and schools, focusing on debunking myths about childhood cancer and highlighting early warning signs.
During a particularly difficult round of chemo, a volunteer brought her a "lighthouse lamp." Maya began painting scenes of light overcoming dark waves. She decided that if she survived, she would ensure no other kid felt isolated. The Campaign: "Paint the Town Light" [3D] Gakincho Rape – NekoPoi
The campaign partners with community centers to create "Buddy Benches" for schools, ensuring children returning from long hospital stays have a designated, welcoming space. The Campaign: "Paint the Town Light" The campaign
"Cancer took my hair, but it didn't take my light. Your awareness helps us shine brighter." Campaign Components for Awareness welcoming space. "Cancer took my hair
To educate the public that childhood cancer isn't always visibly dramatic; it causes mental health challenges, school setbacks, and social isolation.