I’m proud to be an ASK Ambassador—not just because I work for ASK Childhood Cancer Foundation, but because I’m also a childhood cancer survivor.
I know firsthand how life-changing support can be during the most challenging moments. Now, through my role at ASK, I have the privilege of connecting with families daily who remind me just how important our mission is.
Whether we are helping parents cover non-medical bills during treatment, providing tutoring and academic support, or working with schools to ensure kids return to class with confidence, every service we offer is designed to ease the burden.
Our community events also allow families to connect with others who truly understand what they’re going through. Because cancer doesn’t just affect the child—it impacts the entire family. We aim to meet them where they are, with compassion, connection, and care.
Even after treatment ends, we stay by their side. Through our Teen and Young Adult programs, ASK is one of the few organizations that continues to support survivors into adulthood, helping them navigate the trauma and late effects of childhood cancer.
Over 540 kids are currently in treatment across Virginia, and your donation directly helps us meet their needs with Assistance, Support, and Kindness.
If you’re able, please consider donating to my page. You’ll be part of something significant: making life better for children with cancer and their families.