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'My Brother Sebastian' has been lovingly written to educate and comfort families of children with a childhood cancer diagnosis. Inspired by her family's story and written with the sibling/s in mind, 'My Brother Sebastian' explains each stage of diagnosis and treatment, and everything that happens in between. Also aimed at parents or guardians of sick children, this beautifully illustrated children's book provides readers with a resource to assist with explaining a childhood cancer diagnosis to the sick child and/or their sibling/s.
Special thanks to Nakia Morrison Photography and Vivian Saad for inspiring and creating My Brother Sebastian’s front cover concept.
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Camp Quality brings positivity, fun and laughter back into the lives of kids facing cancer.
Our services and programs help families build optimism and resilience through community, education and fun. We are there for kids (0-15 years) dealing with their own cancer diagnosis, or the diagnosis of a sibling or parent, every step of the way.
Our programs provide hospital support, age-appropriate education and build a supportive community. Our services include digital resources and counselling, accessible whenever and wherever they are needed. We’re proud to have improved the quality of life for kids impacted by cancer, and their families, for almost 40 years.
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