A mother is keeping her daughter's memory alive through her organization, Project Kennedy, benefitting cancer patients.A strong legacy is not something most 25-year-olds have, but Kennedy Parker has made an impact on people she knew and even some she didn't.She had a zest for life like no other and a smile that was infectious. She cared about being in deep, meaningful relationships with others. And her care for others even persisted while she was undergoing cancer treatment.
"There was nothing we ever needed because it was always provided," Parker's mom said. "We didn't have to pay for parking, food was always ready for us when we got home. I mean they say it takes a village, but I felt like we had a kingdom from the love we received." Parker was cancer-free in April of 2018, and she and her mom got right to work forming this new nonprofit.
For almost two years, life was getting back to normal for Parker. But in the summer of 2020, her cancer returned, and the doctors said she wouldn't be returning home this time. Project Kennedy provides families dealing with cancer with gift cards to purchase necessities, care packages sent to the hospitals, handmade blankets, toys and gifts for kids and so much more.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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