Emily's Hopeful Holiday

Financially assisting families who have a child or young adult with cancer ~ Established 2007

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    Emily’s Hopeful Holiday was created in honor of our daughter Emily, who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at the age of 7 in 2007. She was treated at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio and is now a CANCER SURVIVOR.

    During our painful journey we discovered that there were many families who struggle with the staggering cost of cancer treatments.
    This motivated us to start raising money for families who did not have the financial resources to deal with a cancer diagnosis.

    In 2007, we established Emily's Hopeful Holiday where 100% of the money we raise goes directly to families to financially assist them with anything they need.

    For more information on EHH, please review this blog and the FAQ's at the top.

    We no longer have an annual fundariser, but are fortunate to still receive donations yearly. At our family's discretion and with the cooperation and agreement of our personal donors, we now distribute the money outside of the hospital. We offer financial assistance to families with a child or young adult with cancer.

    Please use the CONTACT ME button to email me if you would like more information.

    To donate, use the PAYPAL DONATION button on the right side bar to make a donation or contact me.

    This fund assists families throughout the entire year.

    We will always remember the fear and heartache of chemo treatments, lumbar punctures, sedations, medical procedures, surgeries, and anxiously waiting on every test result. Our nerve wracking, yet relatively simple routine trips to the Ireland Cancer Center for Emily’s check-ups remind us of where we have been and that there are families, children, and young adults just beginning this journey, continuing to endure this journey, and/or ending this journey with either an immense gratefulness or an unspeakable sadness.

    We are so grateful for Emily’s amazing prognosis, for her health, for her laughter, for her smile, for her silliness, for her. We thank God everyday for His blessing upon our family and for all the wonderful people who surround our lives with love and support.

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Event Info

Posted by emilyshopefulholiday on November 1, 2013


Just a reminder that LifeShare will be at this year’s event.  So many of you donated blood last year.  If you are willing and able, please consider donating blood.

THIS IS A FAMILY EVENT.  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING YOUR CHILDREN.

Ziggy’s will be offering an ALL YOU CAN EAT wing and pizza buffet upstairs in their brand new party room for $12.00 each.  You will receive a bracelet if you choose to eat upstairs.  Downstairs will offer a full menu. Remember, regardless of where you enjoy your meal, a very generous 15% will be donated by Ziggy’s to EHH. Please remember to GENEROUSLY TIP YOUR BARTENDERS and WAITERS & WAITRESSES .  They work very hard at this event.

All raffle items will be upstairs and featured raffles will be downstairs by the steps as in previous years.

Make sure to grab a Sponsor Booklet this year from one of our volunteers at the door.  It not only contains our generous sponsors and donors, but stories from EHH recipients.  

We hope to see you there!

EVENT INFO AND TO RSVP, CLICK HERE:  https://www.facebook.com/events/527736177304553/?ref=22

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK HERE:  https://www.facebook.com/EHH2007

Check out our raffles here/pre-order ticket info:  https://emilyshopefulholiday.wordpress.com/raffle-baskets-now-available/

Don’t forget….if you can and are willing YOU can help save a life at the EHH Event on November 10th at Ziggy’s from 3-7 by donating blood to LifeShare.

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