Rehoboth Walks Together for Kids Fighting Cancer

Rehoboth Lions Club ran a 5km charity event called "Big Walk for Little Warriors" last Saturday. Many local people came together to help kids with cancer through this special walk. All the money raised went straight to the Cancer Association of Namibia. RLC treasurer Cathleen Benade led this caring effort for young cancer patients.

Kids and adults walked side by side during this important community event. Lions Clubs across the country backed this special day for childhood cancer awareness. Benade thanked everyone who pitched in—local groups, businesses, neighbors, and club members all helped make it happen. Their teamwork turned the walk into a big success.

Charlotte Smith walked with her neighbors because she believes cancer awareness saves lives. She pointed out that even though not many children face cancer, it still ranks high among causes of child deaths. The most dangerous types include blood cancers, brain growth, and cancer in the lymph nodes. Smith thinks communities need to learn about these illnesses.

She stressed how neighbors should support each other during hard times. The walk brought people together for this exact reason - building a network of care around families dealing with childhood cancer. By walking those 5 kilometers, Rehoboth residents showed they stand with young patients fighting serious illness. Their steps that day represented hope for little warriors battling big health challenges.
 

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