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Kahuna Charitable Foundation Blogs
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Kahuna Charitable Blog
The goal of the Kahuna Charitable Foundation blog is to highlight the activities of our newly formed foundation, track our efforts, and to raise awareness for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and their mission of "Finding cures. Saving children." by sharing stories of patients and their families. Go to the Kahuna Charitable Blog |
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St. Jude Patient and Family Blog
Celebrate & Share the lives of St. Jude patients & families…past and present
Please share your St. Jude and Blessings In Adversity stories. Whether you’re celebrating the life of someone no longer on earth, sharing the life of someone who persevered through illness, or someone currently in treatment, please take a moment to share your incredible St. Jude story of survival in the face of adversity. Go to the St. Jude Patient and Family Blog |
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Maya Pettit's Blog
Celebrate the Life of Maya…June 3, 1999 ~ November 19, 2003... Maya Marie Pettit was a young girl who bravely battled cancer. Sadly Maya is no longer on this earth, but continues to live on through the lives she touched during her time with us. This is a special tribute to celebrate her life and the many she befriended with her warm, touching smile and bright eyes along the way. Go to Maya Pettit's Blog |
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Nick "Rudy" Rudolph's Blog
Celebrate the Life of Nick…July 26, 1986 ~ February 8, 2004… Nick Rudolph fought cancer with all he had and grew to have an appreciation for each day he was given. Tragically Nick is no longer with us but continues to live on in spirit. This is a special tribute to celebrate Nick’s life, the lives he touched with his great sense of humor, quick wit and lessons learned along the way. Go to Nick Rudolph's Blog |
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Frankie Lunn's Blog
Share the Life of Frankie… Frankie was your typical 9-year-old kid when he was diagnosed with leukemia. As his parents struggled with the news, they were reassured by Frankie’s words, “don’t cry Daddy, everything will be ok.” Today 12-year old Frankie is in complete remission and is learning to play football. His family is forever grateful to St. Jude and has created this campaign out of profound gratitude to the organization that saved their son. Go to Frankie Lunn's Blog |
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