| Nothing can prepare
you for the anguish of learning your child has a life-threatening
illness. Time screeches to a halt. The world turns upside down. And
an overwhelming sense of urgency and fear smothers your dreams for
the future as you struggle to help your child find the courage to
cope.
It’s a waking nightmare.
And it’s precisely what sixteen special parents
experienced when their sons and daughters were diagnosed with cancer
and serious blood disorders over twenty years ago.
Faced with the harsh reality of these terrible diseases
and the desire to relieve their children’s suffering, these
remarkable people turned to one another for support. These
parents were desperate for simple comforts for their children and
themselves at the treatment center. Starting with small changes—books,
toys and games to help alleviate the strain of treatment for little
ones; coffee, comfortable seating and the solace of others to help
reduce the stress for parents—they searched for ways to make
each day a little brighter for the children and those who loved them.
As their efforts grew, so did their strength. And in time, these
parents, once strangers, became friends. Their helplessness, once
overpowering, became hope. And their dream, once modest, became the
Tomorrows Children’s Fund, a privately funded, non-profit organization
dedicated to easing the pain and speeding the healing of children
with cancer and serious blood disorders.
From the beginning, the accomplishments of the Tomorrows
Children’s Fund exceeded even its biggest believers’ expectations.
And with these initial successes came an even more ambitious vision:
to create a luminous and loving place where desperately ill children
and their families could find hope, healing and happiness in the
midst of their crisis.
That dream was realized with the opening of the DON
IMUS – WFAN Pediatric Center for Tomorrows Children at Hackensack
University Medical Center in 1994. This four story, leading-edge
facility is home to the Tomorrows Children’s Institute, New
Jersey’s premier center for the diagnosis and treatment of
pediatric cancer and blood disorders. Today, it’s where children
from all walks of life come for compassionate, world-class medical
care from an expert and comforting staff. Where little ones
undergoing treatment often linger to finish an art project or learn
another magic trick. Where teenagers pound pinball machines, enjoy
music and master video games as hours formerly dreaded now move by
quickly. Where parents share their hopes, fears and concerns with
others who understand their pain.
And where the Tomorrows Children’s Fund—steadfast
in the conviction that even the most impossible dreams can come true—continues
to hope for and work toward the day when every child is completely
cured of these devastating diseases.
At the Tomorrows Children’s Fund, we believe
to accomplish great things, we must first dare to dream them. Then
refuse to accept that they’re impossible.
Create a world-class medical center? Build a
state-of-the-art research facility? Ensure that no child,
sibling or parent need face the crushing crisis of childhood cancer
or a serious blood disorder alone? Some might have said these challenges
were simply beyond our reach. Yet through the indomitable efforts
of ordinary people, the unwavering commitment of expert physicians
and the contributions of donors like you, we’ve achieved all
this and more.
Consider some of the remarkable work brought about
through the Tomorrows Children’s Fund over the years:
- In 1987, the Tomorrows Children’s Fund formed
a partnership with Hackensack University Medical Center to provide
our children with the very best possible care in a bright, modern
and comfortable environment.
- 1994 brought the opening of the DON IMUS – WFAN
Pediatric Center for Tomorrows Children, where the Tomorrows Children’s
Institute (TCI) state-of-the art outpatient treatment area is housed.
This clinic and the TCI inpatient unit today comprise one of the
largest, most comprehensive and respected programs in the state
for children with cancer and serious blood disorders.
- The Cure and Beyond Office was unveiled in 1999
to manage the long-term issues that may be encountered by those
who are two or more years past therapy in a warm environment apart
from the medical center.
- The David Joseph Jurist Research Center for Tomorrows
Children opened its doors in January 2000, giving scientists all
of the cutting-edge technology needed for laboratory research under
one roof. Coupled with our already outstanding clinical and treatment
programs, this world-class center enables ever more advanced research
in our quest for a cure.
- The Sarkis Gabrellian Women's and Children's Pavilion, opened in 2006,
it includes the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital which is linked to the
DON IMUS - WFAN Pediatric Center for Tomorrows Children via the Mark Messier
Skyway for Tomorrows Children and houses our expanded inpatient unit and
pediatric bone marrow transplant program.
Together, these extraordinary accomplishments add up
to greater hope and healing for children with cancer and blood disorders.
Nevertheless, they’re not enough. Though more children
than ever are surviving long term without any physical signs of their
illness, we will not rest until we achieve our ultimate goal.
That is, to provide all the resources necessary to
conquer these devastating diseases and ensure the total cure that
every child deserves.
We know it’s possible.
We dared to dream it yesterday. We pledge to work for
it today. And with your help, we’ll make it a reality
for tomorrow’s children. |