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Your gift sends a Hope Package so a child facing a parent's cancer feels seen, brave, and not alone.

$200

raised by 1 people

$2,000 goal

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Help send Hope Packages to kids when a parent has cancer

I’m fundraising for Little Hearts of Hope so children can receive free, mailed Hope Packages—monthly play- and art-therapy activities with a parent guide—plus ongoing prayer support.

Matching Gift: First $5,000 is matched 1:1; next $5,000 is matched 2:1 (your $100 becomes $300). Give now to multiply your impact.

Why I’m raising support

Little Hearts of Hope is a great work for a under recognized and struggling sector of kids who are fighting the battle with cancer from the sidelines. They are often times ignored because they are "healthy" but still have to cope with big emotions that often turn into PTSD without proper help.

My goal is to raise $ 2000 by September 18 to help more families enroll— every dollar stays with the nonprofit and programs are free to families.

What your gift makes possible

  • $40 funds activity supplies for one Hope Package (avg).
  • $50 helps cover materials + shipping for a child’s monthly kit (avg).
  • $100 supports a sibling pair for one month.
  • $650 covers about one month of program shipping at current volume.

About Hope Packages

Families enroll for one year. Each month focuses on a common emotion (fear, anger, sadness, hope) and includes age-appropriate activities plus a parent letter to guide conversations. Packages are portable, do-anywhere, and always free to the family. Little Hearts of Hope also offers prayer support and helps connect families with local resources.

Can’t give today? You can still help: subscribe for updates, volunteer, or ask about employer matching.

Thank you for helping kids feel seen, brave, and not alone. — Casey and Rachel Cockrill 

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Little Hearts of Hope

Organized By Casey Cockrill

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