Time For Change

When Cole went from perfectly healthy to lying on his death bed in eight weeks, it showed me, "It's Time for Change."  When I had to stand next to my son's bed with my hands tied behind my back because there was nothing I could do, I realized, "It's Time for Change."  When the doctors said, "I'm sorry, there is nothing we can do," I realized, "It's Time For Change."

 Featured Video :: Time for Change  

 

 Please watch this "Featured Video." It will help you realize what this monster, "Cancer," did in our lives.  For me to think that we were going to be afflicted with this was as far out of reality as you can get.  I did not even know childhood cancer existed prior to this.  Let me ask you something.  Do you know that September is Childhood Cancer Awareness? I didn't think so! Nobody seems to know much about childhood cancer.  Do you know that 46 kids get diagnosed with cancer every day school is in session?  Do you know that Breast Cancer Research took in over $500 million dollars more than Pediatric Cancer Research last year?  

Or, how about our government spending $14 billion dollars on the space program and $35 million dollars on Childhood Cancer Research?  Maybe we should have our government watch this "Featured Video" of my son and see if they can determine whether or not there was life here on Earth? Forget about MARS!!  These are OUR children we are fighting for!   Look at these pictures! What is it going to take to make a difference?  Can I ask you something?  If we started putting dollar signs on these kids, would that make a difference? I'm not sure on other states, but I know that Michigan gives $6,500 per kid for school.  So, here is some dollar figures for you to think about:  46 kids per school day = 8,280 kids afllicted per year.  Now, if you multiply that by $6,500, you get $53,820,000! Now multiply that by 12 years of school my son lost out on, and it equals $645,840,000.   "It's Time For Change."  

Again, please watch the video and look at the pictures. I don't think I need to add anything else into that picture.