Mattie Miracle 15th Anniversary Video

Mattie Miracle Cancer Foundation Promotional Video

Thank you for keeping Mattie's memory alive!

Dear Mattie Blog Readers,

It means a great deal to us that you take the time to write to us and to share your thoughts, feelings, and reflections on Mattie's battle and death. Your messages are very meaningful to us and help support us through very challenging times. To you we are forever grateful. As my readers know, I promised to write the blog for a year after Mattie's death, which would mean that I could technically stop writing on September 9, 2010. However, at the moment, I feel like our journey with grief still needs to be processed and fortunately I have a willing support network still committed to reading. Therefore, the blog continues on. If I should find the need to stop writing, I assure you I will give you advanced notice. In the mean time, thank you for reading, thank you for having the courage to share this journey with us, and most importantly thank you for keeping Mattie's memory alive.


As Mattie would say, Ooga Booga (meaning, I LOVE YOU)! Vicki and Peter



The Mattie Miracle Cancer Foundation celebrates its 7th anniversary!

The Mattie Miracle Cancer Foundation was created in the honor of Mattie.

We are a 501(c)(3) Public Charity. We are dedicated to increasing childhood cancer awareness, education, advocacy, research and psychosocial support services to children, their families and medical personnel. Children and their families will be supported throughout the cancer treatment journey, to ensure access to quality psychosocial and mental health care, and to enable children to cope with cancer so they can lead happy and productive lives. Please visit the website at: www.mattiemiracle.com and take some time to explore the site.

We have only gotten this far because of people like yourself, who have supported us through thick and thin. So thank you for your continued support and caring, and remember:

.... Let's Make the Miracle Happen and Stomp Out Childhood Cancer!

A Remembrance Video of Mattie

February 11, 2013

Monday, February 11, 2013

Monday, February 11, 2013

Tonight's picture was taken in February of 2009. Jenny (Mattie's art therapist) and I were taking Mattie to the clinic. What you may not be able to see was that Jenny and I were running alongside the wheelchair. Mattie wanted to go down the ramp between the main building and the clinic but he literally wanted me to let go of the chair so he could feel the rush of flying, like on a roller coaster. Something we did not share in common! Naturally I couldn't let go of the wheelchair for various safety reasons, but Jenny and I decided to gently hold the chair and run down the ramp with Mattie so he could experience the fun. Mattie loved it and you can see a hospital employee in the background watching our antics! With Mattie, regardless of the context, there were always antics.  


Quote of the day: Animals are such agreeable friends – they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms. ~ George Eliot


Though we did a big push this weekend for this week's events, there was still more last minute things to do today. Naturally with the think tank comes a luncheon that needs to be planned as well as a dinner with our key psycho-oncologists. Working with hotel staff who are on a three hour time difference from me is tricky, which is funny because I would have thought how significant could three hours be?! Well it is somehow, yet by the end of today, everything was settled.

Tomorrow is our last full day with Patches before she gets boarded at the vet. Peter comes back from Los Angeles on Sunday, so I am hoping that in less than a week away from us she will be okay. She is sticking close to us now and I know our presence provides her comfort. But I know I can't take her to LA and I also know that her vet understands her. Just a quandary.

I want our readers to officially know that at the national conference we are attending this week that Mattie Miracle was nominated for an award and will be the proud recipient of a Distinguished Public Service Award. This award acknowledges our work on the national level. Below I have included the award criteria and then a link to the award announcement.

Distinguished Public Service Award

Purpose: The Distinguished Public Service Award is presented to a leader in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of psychosocial oncology.

Eligibility: Nominees must demonstrate outstanding contributions to the field of Psychosocial Oncology at the national level. Additionally, the APOS Board of Directors shall consider to what degree the nominee assists APOS in fulfilling its aims to accomplish the following:

• Promote the highest professional standards of psychosocial oncology;
• Study, research, and exchange information, experiences, and ideas leading to improved psychosocial oncology;
• Encourage clinicians to specialize in the practice of psychosocial oncology;
• Foster the professional development of psychosocial clinicians, individually or collectively;
• Increase consumer awareness of the importance of psychosocial oncology.


To nominate an APOS or community member for this award, please submit a letter of nomination and the nominee’s curriculum vitae (or resume) to APOS Headquarters. The letter of nomination should specifically state why the nominee is deserving of the award by providing evidence of how the individual has contributed to providing outstanding service to the public related to the field of psychosocial oncology.

http://www.apos-society.org/about/awards/awards.aspx
 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hearty congrats on the award, I'm inspired by your great work!