For many, pajamas means warmth, coziness, a warm hug at the end of a long day. But for a child with cancer, pajamas can mean a very different thing: time living in hospital while undergoing treatment, long early morning car rides to clinic, sick at home, or missing school and playtime with friends and family.
POGO is using pjs as a symbol to help raise awareness and much needed funds for kids with cancer—for now, for life.
Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) is here to help children, families, survivors and others affected by childhood cancer.