A table-top display is set up against tall windows that let in soft daylight. Yellow cards are neatly arranged across the black tri-fold presentation board, each one held in place with a small gold awareness ribbon sticker. Every card shares a printed personal story or message. On the left side of the table, a white sign mounted on black backing is titled: Through Our Eyes and notes the display is sponsored by Kyriaki’s Retinoblastoma Foundation. In front of the board on the table are two pens, a small stack of blank yellow cards for visitors to write on, and a roll of decorative gold ribbon stickers. On the right panel of the display board, one yellow card stands slightly apart from the others, with a handwritten invitation: Please feel free to add your thoughts and comments.

Through Our Eyes at One Retinoblastoma World 2017

Parents and survivors shared their thoughts on the “Through Our Eyes” wall at the One Rb World meeting in Washington D.C., 9-11 October 2017. These powerful insights were gathered anonymously via this website during September 2017, and highlight wide-ranging concerns.

A bold-headed young toddler sits cross legged on a bed, surrounded by medical equipment. She is wearing blue trousers and a gown that is undone at the back and drapes forward. A woman crouching at the table holds both the child’s hands in her own, and they look intently at one another while a medical professional standing to the side prepares to begin a procedure.

One Voice: How Calm Coaching Transforms Children’s Medical Care

Children with retinoblastoma face frequent, stressful procedures that shape trust, pain perception, and medical experience long after treatment. Calm, coordinated support can change everything. WE C Hope CEO, Abby White, and Child Life Specialist, Morgan Livingstone, introduce One Voice – an approach that unifies coaching, empowers parents, and helps teams deliver safer, kinder care – with practical tools families and clinicians can use today.