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In 2000, Kathy Van Riper, an active mother of two, was living
the American dream in Sonoma County, California. But that ended abruptly in June of that year, when she was diagnosed with
breast cancer at the age of 30. Shocked by the discovery, her first concern was for her children and how to explain to them
what was happening to their world. Kathy and her husband, Marc, quickly learned that, while there were many support
resources for cancer patients and even a few for spouses, there was almost nothing for the children of cancer patients. No
place to find simple answers to difficult questions. No place to be with other kids who were going through similar experiences.
No community to bring a sense of normalcy to their lives. Rather than curse this void in their community,
Kathy and Marc were inspired to form Kathy’s Camp for
Kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to meeting the
needs of children of cancer patients. Since her initial diagnosis and treatment, Kathy learned in 2003 that the
cancer has spread to her liver. Despite an onging chemotherapy regimen, she continues to be an active mother to her children,
now ages 8 and 11. A championship runner since she was a student at Sonoma Valley High School, she continues to run and participate
in many local road races. In spite of many setbacks, Kathy’s positive outlook, formidable spirit and selfless concern
for the needs of children of other cancer patients has made her an inspiration to families throughout America.
Visit
www.kathyscamp.org to learn more about her, visit her blog sites and to learn how
you can help with Kathy's Camp for Kids.
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