A childhood cancer survivor and his mom candidly share big and little ways to help a family through a diagnosis.
When a child is sick, we yearn to do something—anything—to support the child and their family.
Lex had just started fifth grade when he was diagnosed with leukemia. He and his mom, Ashley, join us to answer questions we’re often timid to ask of those on a medical journey. Should you visit in person, pick up the phone or send a card? What are the best gifts to receive in the hospital? What’s a good frequency for a meal train? What do affected siblings need most? Their insight will help you shift from asking, “How can I help?” to having a go-to bank of ideas to support families in times of need. Whether you’re wanting to support someone in your community, seeking insight for your own journey or craving an inspiring story featuring a formidable mom-son duo, this insightful episode is chock full of outside-the-box ideas you don’t want to miss.
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