The “Kids Should Live Gala” will be held Saturday, September 24 at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino. “We seek to raise awareness of DIPG and these pediatric brain tumors while raising fund necessary to help fund research grants and the ability to offer a variety of patient services that include paying for medical bills and equipment, providing comfort items to the children, offering access to resources and support to patient families, and even helping to pay for funeral services.” “A primary purpose is to honor Sophia and the other children who have fought, and those that continue to fight this deadly disease that is pediatric brain tumors,” Payne said. While the purpose of this event is to raise funds for continued research and studies, at the heart of the event is to honor some of the bravest people to ever face these diagnoses without fear. The event will feature a combination of live entertainment, food, raffles, silent auctions, and sponsorship opportunities.” “It is through this event that we wish to raise funds necessary to be a glimpse of hope to families traumatized by pediatric brain cancer and be a part of finding a cure. “The Foundation will host its second ‘Because Kids Should Live’ Gala this year,” Payne said. Due to Covid, they have been unable to have a true fundraiser since that date, but they are honored to be able to hold an official gala honoring the life of this brave little girl and bringing awareness to this horrible disease. In a continued fight so that other families would not have to face this devastation, the foundation joined forces with Payne and her resources to found the inaugural gala held in September of 2019. “After Sophia’s passing, Angel knew that the fight against this cancer and other pediatric brain tumors would not end with Sophia’s life and established the SoSo Strong Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation in 2018 to continue the fight.” “In 2017, at the age of 7, Sophia was diagnosed with DIPG (diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma), a highly aggressive, inoperable brain tumor located in the area of the brain-stem call the ‘pons’ that controls most of the body’s most vital functions,” Payne said. Their precious daughter Sophia Ann Myers had cancer, a very aggressive form of cancer. Angel Myers McIllrath and Josh Myers heard the diagnosis that no parent ever wants to hear. The foundation holds a special place in the hearts of an Ocean Springs family. That is the premise of that the SoSo Strong Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation is based on said Stephanie Payne, chair for the Because Kids Should Live Gala. They show a great determination to beat this horrible disease so that they can remain with their families and get the chance to live their lives. But children are so often much more resilient and fearless that adults when they hear that they have cancer. They show amazing strength and might to fight this horrible disease.Ĭancer is a terrible, heart-wrenching disease, and when that diagnosis is given, it can bring many patients to their knees. Many are the smallest children that have been dealt the unlikely hand in life of cancer. The strongest people are without a doubt those that contain inner strength, and often you’d be surprised who those are. No, it doesn’t depend on muscles, height, or how much you can lift or bench press. Sometimes, you’d never guess who some of the strongest and bravest people are.
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