Friday, February 15, 2008
8:40 AM

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International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) was declared by the International Confederation of Childhood Cancer Parent Organisation (ICCCPO) in Luxemburg in September 2001. The objectives of the International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) are to educate the public about childhood cancer and to support local fund-raising by member nations.
The gold ribbon is the official ribbon of children with cancer worldwide, supported, recognised and promoted by hundreds of organisations and treatment centres related to childhood cancer. It was inspired by the life of Kelsey Nicole Thorsen, 1989 - 1996.
Internationally, the gold ribbon represents children with cancer in these and other ways:
It is a precious metal, as our children are precious
It is the purity of our children's hearts
It is the flame of hope
To us, the gold ribbon also represents the strength of our children and their families, who have fought a brave battle with childhood cancer. This source of strength is "cast" from the support of many people who have cotributed in their various capacities: the medical team, our social workers, sponsers and donors, volunteers and schools.