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![Rodriguez A family gathers around a picnic table for this photo. Some are sitting, some standing, all smiling. Several people are wearing childhood cancer awareness gold ribbons and t-shirts. One girl’s t-shirt reads “I am a fighter; childhood cancer awareness”. The stick part of the letter H in “fighter” is replaced by a gold ribbon. ¬¬¬¬¬¬Across the table, a young child’s t-shirt bears another gold ribbon, and the words “for my sister”. A woman stands behind wearing a t-shirt with a big gold ribbon printed over a repeated series of words in various fonts – the words include “fighter, warrior, brave, believe, courage, hope, love”.](https://wechope.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Rodriguez-300x200.jpg)
![Augusta Martha Jonita Mo1 Four ladies in party dress stand in front of a royal blue backdrop with a sign in bright turquoise blue and magenta that says Hope Without Boundaries.](https://wechope.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Augusta-Martha-Jonita-Mo1-300x200.jpg)
![WE C Hope Gold Ribbon Red On a deep red background, large bold yellow-gold text reads "WE C Hope". The letter “P” in the word “hope” is formed by a bright gold ribbon – this is the central feature of the entire image. Below, smaller text reads "For every child, survivor, and family living with childhood eye cancer". The website wechope.org is included at the bottom in the smallest text.](https://wechope.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/WE-C-Hope-Gold-Ribbon-Red-300x123.png)
![Decolonize Red Reflex1 Three sets of eyes represent different ethnic groups, each labelled with their respective ethnicity. The “White” eyes show bright red reflex, the “Asian” eyes display a yellowish reflex, and the 'Black' eyes have a creamy-white reflex. These colours are visible in the pupils of the eyes.](https://wechope.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Decolonize-Red-Reflex1-300x200.png)
![Swallow Hill Kids Drums.JPG A group of about 20 children sit in several rows in a half-circle, each playing a colorful bongo drum. Several adults are interspersed among them, watching and helping. A lady at the front leads the whole group. Most of the children wear bright clothes, and some have light-up headbands, adding to the happy, festive atmosphere.](https://wechope.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Swallow-Hill-Kids-Drums.JPG-300x225.jpg)
![Kenya CL Team Members of the Kenyan child life team in a group photo. Som are standing and some sitting. Some are wearing bright coloured clothes and they are nearly all smiling broadly.](https://wechope.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Kenya-CL-Team-300x225.jpg)
![KTG Early Dx Best Cure Close-up photo of a young toddler with a blue and white pacifier in their mouth, looking directly at the camera. The right side of the child’s face is bathed in light while the left side is in shadow. The pupil of the right eye has a prominent pearly glow. The blurred background emphasizes the child's face. Overlaying the background, bold white text states "An early diagnosis is the best cure." The word “Cure” is emphasised in a flowing gold script.](https://wechope.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/KTG-Early-Dx-Best-Cure-300x228.jpg)