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Chamblee fundraiser highlights the emotional and financial struggles of pediatric cancer
Chamblee fundraiser highlights the emotional and financial struggles of pediatric cancer

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time19-05-2025

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Chamblee fundraiser highlights the emotional and financial struggles of pediatric cancer

The Brief "Hops for Hope" fundraiser celebrated Sebi Tran's two-year remission from CNS Neuroblastoma and raised funds for the SebiStrong Foundation. SebiStrong Foundation provides hospital care kits, "Warrior Wagons," and financial support to families affected by childhood cancer. Pediatric cancer imposes significant emotional and financial burdens on families, often requiring parents to stop working during treatment. CHAMBLEE, Ga. - Supporters gathered Sunday afternoon at Hopstix Brewery in Chamblee for "Hops for Hope," a community fundraiser honoring 6-year-old Sebastian "Sebi" Tran's two-year remission from CNS Neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive pediatric brain tumor. The event marked Brain Cancer Awareness Month and raised funds for the SebiStrong Foundation, which Sebi's family launched to assist others navigating the hardships of childhood cancer. What they're saying Diagnosed at age three, Sebi underwent brain surgery, chemotherapy, and months of therapy to relearn basic functions like walking and talking. His recovery story has become a symbol of resilience, and his family's foundation now provides services such as hospital care kits, "Warrior Wagons," and financial support for affected families. "Three years ago, my son was diagnosed with brain cancer," said Sarah Tran, Sebi's mother and founder of the SebiStrong Foundation. "You try to find meaning in it, and for us, that meant giving back. We've been providing care packages and meals to families staying in hospitals, and financial assistance too." Tran emphasized the toll pediatric cancer takes on families, both emotionally and financially. "It has a huge financial burden, too. Most parents have to stop working during treatment," she said. "So it's important to think about financial ways to support these families." Local perspective The fundraiser drew supporters from across Chamblee and Brookhaven, offering an afternoon of community connection while raising awareness about an illness that affects roughly one in 285 children before the age of 20. The Source The details in this article were provided by Sarah Tran, Sebi's mother and founder of the SebiStrong Foundation.

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