| Untagged | 24 Aug 2010 |
| Summer Reflections by Regina | |
It's exciting to be celebrating our 15th Anniversary! I believe after all these years behind CCA, that life is hard and wonderful and messy and unpredictable. CCA shows up the moment any child is diagnosed with a catastrophic illness and we stand by their side through some pretty dark and scary days. We deliver compassion, hope, resources, friendship, and programs where very sick kids, their parents and families can escape, rebuild, smile and renew their hope & energy.
What started around my kitchen table has evolved into an organization that has provided free one-of-a-kind services and assistance over 101,581 times in 2010 to kids, teens, family members and medical professionals. The work begun by a few of my kind-hearted friends is now continued by a professional staff of 19, an amazing group of board leaders and more than 1,300 phenomenal volunteers.
This summer we've celebrated children and families at the Olsen's annual Wine & Wishes party, celebrated our 500th Chemo Pal match, hosted a Rose Garden suite full of cancer kids and their parents for the Justin Bieber concert, completed an A+ audit, laughed and celebrated at the Children's Pro-Am golf tournament, travelled to NYC for meetings with our partners Nike, Converse and Anomaly for the MyMusicRx.org initiative, and delivered soothing, live music floating down the hallways of over 9 children's hospitals and facilities in Oregon, SW Washington as well as at Mattel UCLA and Miller children's hospitals in Los Angeles, California.
I hope to see you at our Annual Celebration of Courage family festival, this September 12th at the World Trade Center in downtown Portland. Come say "hi"....I will be wearing a fantastical, purple hat and eating birthday cake with over 2,000 friends and supporters. Thank you for all you make possible for families like mine.
Regina Ellis is the Founder and CEO of the Children's Cancer Association



I believe the new creativity, pressures and drive we are all feeling will encourage our entire community to collaborate more effectively, reduce duplication of services, spark new ways of doing business and support social partnerships. CCA provides some of the most human needs for families facing medical crisis: comfort, joy, food, financial resource networks, and hope.
It's inspirational and humbling to look back over my shoulder and see the incredible growth of CCA over the last 14 years. What started out around my kitchen table with 6 friends and family members dreaming about making the world a better place for seriously-ill children-has now grown to be one of Oregon's largest and most innovative children's organizations powered by hundreds of Portland's brightest minds and biggest hearts.



