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Drive for Prevention Golf Tournament! Every swing supports research and brings us closer to protecting children from cancer.

This September, during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we’re taking action on the green! Every swing supports our mission to Screen Early. Detect Fast. Prevent More. Protect Always. Join us at Drive for Prevention and be part of the movement to change the future for children!

October 28, 2024
KoaStrong Charity Golf Event – A Heartfelt Success!

We’re grateful for everyone who made our golf event such a success! From our sponsors and golfers to our volunteers and supporters, your dedication brought our mission for childhood cancer prevention to life. Together, we raised awareness, inspired action, and took a huge step forward for the future of our children’s health. 💛

 

The inaugural golf event raised an incredible $30,000 so far in support of childhood cancer prevention! With your help, we’re moving closer to our ultimate goal of $100,000 in 2024, and there are still more ways to contribute.

Make a Difference:

  • Bid in the Online Auction: Don’t miss out! Auction closes November 10, 2024, at 7:00 pm PST.

  • Sponsor or Participate in 2025: Join us next year for even more impact.

  • Share your memories and KoaStrongʻs mission with your friends!

​KoaStrong is incredibly grateful to our event photographer, Anh-Dao Nguyen-Church, for capturing the heart and spirit of our event, preserving the memories that bring us closer to our mission. A huge thank you to our golf director, Nick Starr, whose expertise and guidance helped make our day a seamless success at Cinnabar Hills Golf Club. Together, they played a key role in our journey toward childhood cancer prevention and awareness. Thank you for making every moment and every detail count!

Explore all the event moments in the photo gallery below and see how your support is paving the way for change!

NEW program

KOASTRONG COMFORT PROGRAM

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What is the KOASTRONG Comfort Program?

We arrange certified comfort dog visits, offering children a chance to meet and bond with a dog in the comfort of their own home or familiar surroundings. These one-on-one interactions can brighten a child’s day and provide a much-needed escape from the everyday stress and worries that come with cancer.

 

What should you do during a dog visit?

A visit from one of our comfort dog teams can break the daily routine, increase overall emotional well-being, and stimulate the mind in dramatic ways. Comfort dogs offer many wonderful benefits to people of all ages. Some things children may do during the dog visit:

  • have the dog do tricks

  • tell the dog a story

  • read to the dog

  • if possible, go for a walk with the dog

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September 3, 2024 11am - 9pm
water tower kitchen fundraiser
Please join us all day * silent auction *
proclamation honoring children and families forever & deeply affected by childhood cancers

September 7, 9:30am
f45 Campbell studio's run to the row
please join us
meet at f45 campbell studio
run/walk to Santana row Lululemon store 

September 8, 10:00am
Koastrong kindness rock garden dedication community event
Edith Morley park
Please join us * maker activities * coffee bar * baked goods
 

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  • Writer: Lisa Pagán
    Lisa Pagán
  • Oct 28, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 26, 2023

Fact: The average age for a child to be diagnosed with cancer is 8 years old.


Eight years old? This is an age that is distinctive for a human body in its rate of growth and development. Children's bones are growing, brains developing, hormones are regulating muscle mass & blood glucose, to name a few of the automatic physiologic processes happening in their bodies to keep them healthy, growing and developing. Intuitively, if age eight is the average time of developing cancer, age eight must also be an age of vulnerability of the child's developing systems. A child this age is completely dependent on his parents and health system for healthy development into adulthood. All children deserve the opportunity to lead healthy long lives. All children deserve to be protected from cancer just as they are protected against pneumonia, chicken pox, small pox, whooping cough, HPV, covid, etc.


Cancer is the number one disease a child dies from and yet little is known about the causes. In fact very little clinical data or research existed in the past on childhood cancers. How can we deeply understand the basics of childhood cancers without clinical data and research? Only recently do registries exist that include childhood cancers, which can also differ from adult cancers with the same name. We can read that exposure to pesticides or radiation can cause cancer, but can a healthy 8 year old have already endured excessive or enough exposure to cause cancer? Was it the 3 X-rays he had when he was 5 years old after breaking his foot, then femur? Was it the organic or non organic produce he ate so much of? He was so healthy, so active, so strong, so funny, so smart, so compassionate, so intellectual, so articulate.

boy in bow tie for kindergarten portrait later gets childhood cancer
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What if we knew, understood and expected the vulnerable phases in child's development and we were able to vaccinate or supplement? Much like when a woman anticipates starting a family she will take pre-natal vitamins knowing that folic acid will help prevent neural tube defects or when I start to feel cold symptoms I take a zinc supplement to help lessen the duration of the cold. We live in a country that has been fortifying our food since the 1920's to prevent nutrition-related illnesses. The US government instituted supplementing foods with vitamins and nutrients to help prevent or lower the risk of rickets or such defects as cleft palate, which are much more common in other countries because of the measures we take in our country. In today's age of high biotech progress, we know so much about so many things and so why don't we know about the number one killer of children? Does it have to reach a higher incidence than 16,000 children a year? Unfortunately, the number of children getting cancer is increasing each year.


Is there a possibility that around age 8, children are no longer eating as much of those fortified foods and may need a blood test to determine their own deficiencies? Is there a common virus school age children get that could be causing leukemia in some children that also have some other deficiency? Do healthy children need periodic bloodwork?


How does a healthy child get cancer?


We don't know why or how because more research money is spent on other aspects of the wide spectrum of cancer as a whole. Deep discovery begins with asking the right questions. Primary prevention of childhood cancer is only a possibility if we make it one. This is KOASTRONG's goal.


Lisa Pagán, Koa's mom

KOASTRONG

"I dwell in possibility" - Emily Dickinson



 
 
 
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Your support fuels prevention. Join us in protecting the next generation.

What series of circumstances allow a child to move from being healthy to having cancer. The subsequent development and implementation of interventions to detect earlier and ultimately prevent childhood cancers is our goal. What more can be done to prevent cancer in all, but most importantly children?

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