by Garth Sundem | Oct 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
A year ago, the Digging Deep team was brainstorming in Sheri’s kitchen. In just two years, we had distributed 25,000 copies of Digging Deep Journal, mostly to children’s hospitals and other children’s health organizations (maybe even to some of...
by Joanna Jaeger | Oct 18, 2017 | Uncategorized
My husband and I just returned from the longest vacation we have ever had away from our children – a grown daughter with Type 1 diabetes and an adult son with Type 1 diabetes and autism. It was a spectacular two weeks in Greece and Turkey celebrating our 30th wedding...
by Rebecca Hoffman | Oct 11, 2017 | Uncategorized
Part 1: The Twinge In August 2014, I was an energetic 19-year-old, excited to start my second year studying Environmental Science at Northeastern University. I had spent all summer happily working outdoors at my restoration ecology internship. My free time was focused...
by Sheri Brisson | Oct 4, 2017 | Uncategorized
It’s heartbreaking that the average age of children diagnosed with cancer is just six years old. But fortunately, due to breakthroughs in medical research and treatment, today nearly 90 percent of these children will survive. However, the devastating fact is that 60...
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