From a Dragonfly Mom: “My husband got cut off nearly hit in the parking lot of our hometown Kroger’s and the guy flipped him off. Being a small town their paths crossed again, shortly after, and the guy approached him and apologized. The gentleman actually looked up, “Dragonfly” to find out what it meant. We have a, ” We love …
Things fall into place sometimes…
One of our Dragonfly dads recently had a medical procedure that resulted in an amputation. (His child has cancer.) When we heard of his struggles we asked if he had been connected to any resources or sources of support. He had not… So we tried to help… It started with a generic comment on an internal email that happened to …
To Be Philanthropic
While technological innovations provide new methods of accessible donation opportunities, there are so many causes worthy of assistance. How do donors choose which causes to support, and how can a person or group encourage others to take action? So Many Ways To Give Visibility for charitable causes and funding needs have never been higher. Teams and individuals can rally behind …
Meant to be…
This evening, a Dragonfly Mom posted a note to us on our private Facebook page (for our Dragonfly families). (The family recently moved out of state to be closer to their parents.) In addition to managing the challenges of cancer, moving presented a whole new set of stresses. Yet, Dragonfly was able to make a difference, even there… “Dragonflies are everywhere! We went to meet R’s new …
Choose To Uplift
In the best of times, comments and judgements can be hurtful… Imagine being this Dragonfly mom… (Reprinted with permission; original post was made to our Private Dragonfly Family Facebook page.) “I absolutely have to vent… I’m not looking for sympathy or judgment on the person, just need to get it off of my chest. I was just in the 5 …
“…this is really something special”
Note received from a Dragonfly Mom (Reprinted with permission): “My 19 year old son became a dragonfly in December. He was diagnosed in 2010 with a stage 3 brain tumor. We came to Cincinnati after the Indianapolis hospital had exhausted all treatment options for him. Cincinnati is close enough to his college for him to undergo the clinical trial and …
Precious are “normal family moments”
A Dragonfly Mom posted a video on her private Facebook page and tagged us on it. (The following post and the image are reprinted with permission.) “(Dragonfly) not sure if you had seen this, but here you can see the excitement on her face and hear the excitement in her voice!!! This is what The Dragonfly Foundation is all about!! …
We provide “light”
We lost a Dragonfly sibling this week (from something unrelated to cancer). Her mom sent us this note: “We walked into the hospital today to fill some prescriptions for T. I couldn’t handle walking past the tower (of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital) where PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit) is, so we came in at the far entrance. T asked to park …
Didn’t shed a single tear
Posted yesterday by a Dragonfly Mom whose daughter is doing a Dragonfly event tonight: “R didn’t shed a single tear going to sleep with anesthesia today. She had said this morning that she was going to be brave today. When we were in recovery, the anesthesiologist came by to check on her and he kept saying that he was so …
Emotional Isolation
“We are dealing with the lives and suffering of our children. Most people have not had to witness that with a child. Cancer is hard enough with adults but when you see little helpless eyes looking up at you with complete trust while you hold them down to get an IV, it’s something very few people understand. They don’t understand …