Northwestern Mutual and Special Spaces Surprise Children with Cancer with Dream Bedroom Makeovers
Young children surprised with newly designed bedrooms in
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A childhood cancer diagnosis changes every aspect of a child's life. Attending doctor's appointments, visiting the hospital, and receiving treatments and surgeries all contribute to kids being out of their comfort zone. Together,
"Every child deserves a special place at home to call their own, and it is invaluable for children with cancer to have a place where they can escape their worries and regain their strength after doctor appointments, treatment, and hospital visits," said
Partnership Launch:
The partnership kicked off during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in
Dedicated volunteers from the company's
Refreshed Bedrooms from
Throughout the month of September,
- Ten-year-old Timmy of
Dubuque is currently in treatment for leukemia. He is an avid gamer, and he was gifted an arcade-themed room. - Six-year-old Shea of the
Buffalo area is facing optic pathway glioma. She dreamed of a fluffy bedroom filled with unicorns, andNorthwestern Mutual's volunteers helped bring her vision to life, creating a cloud-shaped bed. - Four-year-old Michaela of
Chicago , who is affected by anaplastic ependymoma, was gifted a dream bedroom full of princesses, unicorns and glitter. - Eight-year-old Olivia of the
Chattanooga area is facing neuroblastoma. Her dreams of becoming a YouTube sensation, and her bedroom was designed for a future vlogger, complete with a ring light, microphones, and more.
Throughout October and November, volunteers from
Since 2012,
About
The mission of the
About
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