[Compassion]
We care about children and their families impacted by Ewing sarcoma.
Offering small, yet meaningful support
Our wish is to help in some small way, families who have a child with Ewing sarcoma or any cancer, as it’s a devastating journey and can be overwhelming at times. The complexity of cancer and treatments can leave families feeling lost, angry, driven, compassionate – facing all kinds of emotions and challenges. We found that seeking support or doing research helps reduce the anxiety as it gives some level of control.
We want to provide resources that may be of interest to families who have children with Sarcoma.
Through experience and sincerity, we mention and / or offer links to information that may be of importance.
- Dana Farber Cancer Institute
- US News and World Report that ranks pediatric cancer hospitals
- Trial information for Ewing’s specifically / other sarcomas – See Dr. Jessica Daley’s published articles
- Engage your child with Connecting Champions – https://connectingchampions.org/ a beautiful organization led by Executive Director & Founder Sidney Henderson-Kushner. “Helping kids & young adults pursue their passions”
- Pittsburgh Cure Sarcoma – https://www.pittsburghcuresarcoma.org/ Join Anya’s Army team and / or create your own team to support those touched by sarcoma
- Check into Cancer Bridges for individual or group therapy and a welcoming place for your child to be themselves and feel connected, understood – https://cancerbridges.org/
Ewing sarcoma is a devastating disease. Seek support. There are many in our community who want to give of their hearts and time to help children and families navigate the ups and downs.



