Joshua Omale, Campus President at Slum and Rural Health Initiative Network, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Day 15: Why collaboration matters in the fight against childhood cancer.
No single voice can win this fight alone. Childhood cancer is too complex, too heavy, and too widespread for one person, one family, or one organization to carry. It is in collaboration, when advocates, researchers, caregivers, survivors, and organizations unite that real progress happens.
Together, we share knowledge, experience, and expertise; amplify hope, and ease the burdens families face. This Gold September, I’m reminded that every step forward in this journey needs to be built on people coming together for one shared purpose: giving children a fair chance at life.”
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