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UPS Couriers official partners

Aug-27-2009 By Kerrin

Faces of Hope would like to announce that UPS couriers are the official couriers for Faces of Hope.

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SA FM Interview for Faces of Hope

Aug-26-2009 By Kerrin

Faces of Hope’s first interview on SA FM. Various individual were interviewed. How to start a section 21 company and or a trust.

Interviewer: Richelle Seton-Rogers

Thank you to all of the individuals who were interviewed and for helping to creating the awareness about Faces of Hope and what it takes to be able to make this happen and to DM Kisch Inc. it is greatly greatly appreciated.

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Sponsorship thanks

Jun-23-2009 By Kerrin

Faces of  Hope would like to thank Artform Framing Factory for the sponsorship framing of the Roger Federer and Pete Sampres jersey. Thank you for Paying it forward.

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SAD NEWS

Apr-1-2009 By Kerrin

Faces of Hope sadly brings news of the passing of Ruan and Luke. These two children have been such an inspiration to Faces of Hope and our lives have been changed forever.

We send our deepest respects to there families.

Luke’s Update

Mar-9-2009 By Kerrin

04 March 2009

Dear Family and friends

I have not given you an update for the last two week because I’ve been waiting for something positive to report. Thing have not been great. Luke was discharged from hospital after the intensive chemo on the Saturday before last. When he came home he had diarrhea but the stomach ache had stopped. This persisted and on Tuesday Mads took him back to hospital. He had an infection in his tummy and they put him on an antibiotic drip which he went on every morning when he went to the hospital. Things were not getting any better and Mads was worried about his chest which didn’t sound good. Unfortunately his taste buds have been affected and he also has ulcers in his mouth and lips which are beyond anything I have ever seen. We are not even going to talk about the hair loss. Moving on…on Sunday his temperature spiked and Mads and Brent rushed him to hospital where he has been since. He defiantly has a chest infection together with the stomach infection, has been on three different antibiotic drips and progress is very slow. Need I add that he has had an allergic reaction to one of the antibiotics? Last night he had a couple of seizures but the brain scan was clear this morning. He is heavily sedated and very confused.

Thursday 6th March

Things seam to be a better this morning Luke is making a lot more sense he can’t remember anything from yesterday and the diarrhea has slowed down. Have we turned the corner……………………let’s hope and pray

Luke’s update

Feb-23-2009 By Kerrin

17 February 2009

Dear family and friends

The last two weeks were very good ones in our world. Luke was a lot happier at home. His stomach ache still persists but he was a lot less reserved and back to his old self by Thursday, helped along by the fact that we got some amazing blood results back at the end of last week. The doctors are very pleased by the response Luke is having to the chemotherapy but still wanted him to be admitted to hospital this week for intensive treatment.

He was admitted on Monday and not too thrilled to be back in his 2 by 4 and on the drip. He is having some side effects to the chemo, stomach aches (again) and some retching and his hair is falling out rapidly. He will remain in hospital until Saturday and then we will have some more info on what comes next. We hope his fighting spirit persists and will keep you posted.

Luke

Feb-23-2009 By Kerrin

22nd January 2009

Hi friends and family

I have been asked to give you an update on Luke and his leukemia. He left hospital last Friday with a long list of things to do and people to see. A lovely weekend was spent with his family relaxing and being as normal as possible. For the next two weeks Luke will go to hospital on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Chemotherapy. On the last Friday 30th blood tests and a lumber puncture will be done to see how effective the chemo has been. In all probability Luke will return to hospital for a week or two as the last blood tests did not show the progress required. He has been given cortisone and as a result of which is eating like a horse. He has become very withdrawn and is sad and confused, trying to get him to talk about his illness and how he is feeling is near impossible. Madz and Brent will continue to persevere and have decided to bring in some professional help. The other side effects he is experiencing thus far are a very sore stomach and some mouth ulcers. Good hours and bad hours are the order of the day. I will send another email next week of any progress and will continue to do so until we have created Luke’s own blog.

SA FM Interview for Faces of Hope

Feb-16-2009 By Kerrin

Faces of Hope’s first interview on SA FM. Various individual were interviewed. How to start a section 21 company and or a trust.

Interviewer: Richelle Seton-Rogers

Thank you to all of the individuals who were interviewed and for helping to creating the awareness about Faces of Hope and what it takes to be able to make this happen and to DM Kisch Inc. it is greatly greatly appreciated.

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Faces of Hope in conjunction with LRF in New York will be auctioning this beautifully hand crafted piece of jewellery, at an event to take place in early 2009. This handcrafted piece of Jewellery is sponsored by Harmony.

The inspiration for this piece is an ecletic combination of elements from the Art Deco period, the cancer bow and wings of triumph (Cancer can be beaten)

Cansa Relay event

Feb-13-2009 By Kerrin

The relay Cansa walk on the West Rand went well and had a good turn out. Their were some great team and the creativity of the teams and comeradery of all those who participated was fantastic. To all those who have won the battle against Cancer those who continue to fight it and those who have passed away the fight against cancer will be won.

Thank you to the Oxegen for Life team your stand was fantastic.

Pictures will uploaded shortly