Curing Kids Cancer: USC Medical Students Unite for a Cause
Community Engagement in Curing Kids Cancer
The recent fundraising event at Segra Park rallied support for Curing Kids Cancer, showcasing the dedication of USC Medical students.
Many participants faced challenges like power outages and debris clean-up from Hurricane Helene, but the spirit to support pediatric cancer patients prevailed.
Key Contributions from USC Medical Students
- Sarah Hall played a pivotal role in organizing the event.
- Grainne Owen shared moving insights on the importance of community support.
- Clay Owen highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by families dealing with pediatric cancer.
Such endeavors emphasize the growing need for innovative approaches in addressing pediatric cancer and the commitment of future medical professionals to this cause.
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