Through poignant interviews with pediatric cancer survivors, families, medical professionals, and advocates, Game Over: c*ncer sheds light on the realities of childhood cancer. Each episode explores the efforts and advocacy taking place to find more solutions and make changes for this fatal disease. Hope exhibited by these young warriors and their loved ones is also crucial to our message. From discussing the latest research advancements to sharing personal stories of triumph and loss, the show aims to spark meaningful conversations, foster community support, and drive action toward a world free of childhood cancer. Join us in amplifying these voices, raising awareness, and standing in solidarity with these tiny champs and their families.
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Through poignant interviews with pediatric cancer survivors, families, medical professionals, and advocates, Game Over: c*ncer sheds light on the realities of childhood cancer. Each episode explores the efforts and advocacy taking place to find more solutions and make changes for this fatal disease. Hope exhibited by these young warriors and their loved ones is also crucial to our message. From discussing the latest research advancements to sharing personal stories of triumph and loss, the show aims to spark meaningful conversations, foster community support, and drive action toward a world free of childhood cancer. Join us in amplifying these voices, raising awareness, and standing in solidarity with these tiny champs and their families.
25. 10 Years Strong: Building Hope, One Breakthrough at a Time
Game Over: c*ncer
30 minutes
6 months ago
25. 10 Years Strong: Building Hope, One Breakthrough at a Time
It’s more than a milestone—it’s a movement. In this special episode, hosts Dana Nichols (Executive Director) and Val Solomon (Director of Program Impact) reflect on Cannonball Kids’ c*ncer Foundation’s 10-year journey. From humble beginnings to national impact, they share what it’s taken to build a nonprofit focused on innovative pediatric cancer research and the ripple effects of a decade of work.
Tune in for an honest and hope-filled conversation about the challenges, victories, and future goals of CKc—including their vision to fund $1M in new research annually and expand support across the country. Whether you've been with CKc since the beginning or are just discovering the mission, this episode is your invitation to be part of what’s next.
As Dana and Val share behind-the-scenes moments and personal reflections, they highlight how CKC has evolved from raising awareness to becoming a trusted resource and thought leader in pediatric cancer research. You'll hear about the families, researchers, and donors who’ve made this progress possible—and the intentional steps being taken to ensure that every child, no matter where they live, has access to cutting-edge treatment options. This isn’t just a celebration—it’s a call to action. Let’s look back, dream forward, and continue creating options and hope for kids fighting cancer. Leave us a review to help amplify these stories. Subscribe and share to be part of the movement to end childhood cancer.
Game Over: c*ncer
Through poignant interviews with pediatric cancer survivors, families, medical professionals, and advocates, Game Over: c*ncer sheds light on the realities of childhood cancer. Each episode explores the efforts and advocacy taking place to find more solutions and make changes for this fatal disease. Hope exhibited by these young warriors and their loved ones is also crucial to our message. From discussing the latest research advancements to sharing personal stories of triumph and loss, the show aims to spark meaningful conversations, foster community support, and drive action toward a world free of childhood cancer. Join us in amplifying these voices, raising awareness, and standing in solidarity with these tiny champs and their families.