Sarah Bartosz shares a story of inspiration which is also a story of heartache and hope. In this episode, you'll hear how a non-profit organization, Gold In September, or G9, was founded by a family after losing their son, Jack, to pediatric cancer. 

 

Sarah describes how they learned of Jack’s diagnosis, their struggle to find a cure, and his twin sister Annie’s drive to take action. Annie wondered, if the color pink helps to raise funds for breast cancer, what color symbolizes childhood cancer and what month is dedicated to raising awareness? The answers are Gold and September. 

 

G9 is dedicated to increasing funding for childhood cancer research and initiatives by growing awareness that inspires action to help every child, everywhere. It's the manifestation of the house that Jack inspired, Annie envisioned, John designed, and Sarah is determined to build. 

 

G9 Vision: Coloring the world gold, so every child, everywhere will survive cancer.

 

G9 Mission: Raise awareness and inspire action for childhood cancer initiatives. 

 

Sarah and Annie are planting seeds of hope and encouraging us all to grow gold for childhood cancer! They are encouraged by recent progress to raise awareness. In fact, the Milwaukee Brewers will be wearing gold at their baseball game this Labor Day, and many schools are raising funds through “Penny Wars.” 

 

Annie's philanthropy initiative was recently honored as she was named a "100 Everyday Amazing" individual by Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. 

 

Musician Josh Wilson has been a great supporter of Gold in September. He played at Jack’s end of life celebration and you’ll hear part of his song “Pushing Back the Dark” during our discussion. and the entire song at the very end. You can also check out his video at the bottom of this page.

 

Listen to the podcast to hear Sarah discuss:

Leaving no stone unturned to find Jack the best possible care

Neuroblastoma

Annie's idea to create Gold In September when she was 10 years old

How working for the American Cancer Society armed her with knowledge of treatments before Jack's diagnosis

Losing her husband, John, to the effects of his own cancer treatments

Growing gold for childhood cancer 

Josh Wilson's music and how it inspired Jack

Professional athletes making a difference

Generational philanthropic opportunities

Advice for parents facing cancer or other illnesses

 

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