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https://www.friendsofkaren.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/instagram-tutorial.mp4 Click share icon triangle/arrow next comment icon Click “Add to story” icon Click photo to reveal story teaser text Click sticker icon to add a link (3rd icon look like a face) Use the search bar for “LINK” Click the word LINK (not the emoji chain link) Copy this url and paste in into the URL section https://bit.ly/friends-of-karen-giving-tuesday-2024 Customize

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Thank You, Friends of Karen Gala

Previous Next Thank you to everyone who made our Heroes Among Us Gala a success! From our incredible sponsors and honorees to our dedicated board members and amazing attendees—your support means the world to us. The evening’s highlight was hearing the heartfelt stories of Ariana, Christa, and their families, reminding us of how Friends of Karen had their back during

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Gratitude

The struggles Friends of Karen families face may appear to be a hurdle in recognizing the positive, yet year after year Friends of Karen children show us that love and appreciation so often grow stronger with struggle. That perspective helps these families recognize what fills their hearts with thanks. We are grateful for our own community at Friends of Karen; the resilient families, compassionate staff and volunteers and the generous donors. Together we belong to a community bond by hope and kindness.

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Meet Regina

Meet Regina. Regina created this painting in our Sibling Support Program identifying the different parts of her heart, which includes the names of family members. 

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Hockey with a heart

What a night to remember at the New York Islanders game on Saturday, October 26th at UBS Arena where Friends of Karen was honored to be one of the featured charities for their Hockey With A Heart program! We were thrilled to invite three Friends of Karen Families to attend the game as special guests. Seeing their excitement and joy

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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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