Category: Sibling Support

Parent Tips for Halloween

For those who celebrate, Halloween is a fun and exciting time for kids.
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But what do you do when your child is missing out on the fun? Whether staying home is necessary for the immunocompromised, or an ill child is stuck in the hospital for treatment, this disappointing situation is common for many of our Friends of Karen families.

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Thank You for Being Our Sunshine! ☀️

Thank you for being our sunshine on a cloudy day during this year’s Adina’s Angels Walk! ☀️ Despite the inclement weather, the rain couldn’t stop the smiles and spirit at the event. Your presence and generosity truly made a difference.

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Best Brothers Forever

The same amount of special As a Sibling Support Specialist at Friends of Karen, my favorite part of the job is working with all the unique and wonderful families to whom we provide support. Though each is unique and special, at the heart of each family is shared love, fierce and strong, for their precious children. How fortunate we are

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Paying it Forward

When their five-year-old son, Taylor, was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2012, his parents Ron and Kesa were at a loss. How were they going to manage when Kesa had to give up her job as a human resources analyst to be Taylor’s primary caregiver? Like so many parents, Ron and Kesa didn’t know what to expect or what they

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Sibling Art

Art is a natural way for children to express themselves, especially when the words get stuck or language isn’t enough. With the guidance from our Sibling Support Specialists (Licensed Creative Arts Therapists and Certified Child Life Specialists)
Friends of Karen children use art to tell their stories, to act as a bridge to communicate with their families.

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Supporting Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Friends of Karen currently supports eight families whose child is in treatment for Sickle Cell disease. September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month and Friends of Karen is marking the month by shining a light on the illness and how we support children with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and their families.

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When Treatment Ends, New Challenges Begin

Ty was 4 years old in June 2021 when he was diagnosed with B cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, a type of blood cancer. He has completed his course of treatment and is in the survivorship phase of his illness journey. Survivorship is the period after treatment including long-term follow-up for health issues and addressing remaining emotional and psychosocial issues

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The Anderson Family

Seventeen years ago, in appreciation for the support they received when their son was ill, the Anderson Family established our Friends of Karen 5K Team for the Long Island Marathon weekend, and their unwavering dedication has made a lasting impact. This year, they went above and beyond by participating in several media interviews, helping raise visibility and vital funds for our mission. We are deeply grateful for their continued support and for courageously sharing Luke’s story with the community.

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Long Island Gala Honorees

In March at our Long Island AlwaysGold Gala, we proudly honored Michael Bauer (L), Senior Data Analyst at Sedgwick, and Rory Bulovas (R), President & CEO of Bulovas Restorations Inc., pictured with Friends of Karen Regional Director, Leslie Bellissimo. Their remarkable efforts helped us exceed our fundraising goal of $275,000, and we welcomed over 300 guests in attendance. It was an unforgettable evening celebrating Friends of Karen’s mission and the incredible support of our community.

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Jr. Advisory Board Fundraiser

Our Jr. Advisory Board Members, Charli, Alexa, and Jack, hosted a successful restaurant fundraiser at Chris & Tony’s, raising over $4,000 for Friends of Karen! Their dedication and hard work were integral to the event’s success, showcasing their commitment to making a difference in the lives of families in need.

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A Mother’s Story: Cherishing Memories

Angel was 19 when he passed away in September 2023 after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. Angel and his single mother Milagros were paired with Friends of Karen social worker Rhonda during his treatment. Rhonda continues to support Milagros for bereavement support. Milagros shares her memories of Angel and how Friends of Karen helped the family.

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Midsummer’s Dream Evening

Midsummer’s Dream Evening was held in July at the Coliseum in White Plains to a room filled with enthusiastic Friends of Karen supporters, many new to our organization. Thank you to our sparkling Master of Ceremonies, Blaise Gomez from News12 New York.

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Charlotte, Community Service Day

Charlotte chose Friends of Karen to benefit from Scarsdale High School’s Community Service Day. Charlotte raised money and bought art supplies to make 150 art bags for Friends of Karen’s children. Each high school student filled a bag with art supplies and made a card to include with each one.

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Luna Power Yoga

Cate Bartilucci of Luna Power Yoga in Danbury, CT along with Lululemon and Soulber Kitchen & Market hosted “Yoga in the Park” to benefit Friends of Karen. Everyone who participated enjoyed a peaceful morning practicing Yoga in the park for a special local cause.

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A Bond Forged in Love and Resilience

Sibling Support Specialist, Melissa, provided emotional support to Rubi, Cata, and April during Cata’s illness and the siblings many months of separation. Melissa also provided illness education, ensuring they understood Cata’s illness and treatment.

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Congratulations Class of 2024

Congratulations on your graduation and to all the Friends of Karen graduates who have reached this significant milestone. Your achievements are truly inspiring to all of us at Friends of Karen.
Well done!

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