Be a Warrior! Help us Fight DIPG!
We will always support The Dream Factory. http://www.thedreamfactory.ca We are very happy to donate $5,000 to them last week. We are thankful to them for providing Madox’s dream wish in 2014 and all the work they do for Manitoba children battling life threatening illnesses. An amazing group of staff and volunteers!…
Read MoreWe advocate everyday for awareness and more funding towards childhood cancer. Before everyone goes pink for October we should encourage everyone to GO GOLD for children! We miss Madox everyday and will always continue this fight. Help us bring awareness and help us fight!
Read MoreWe have pretty awesome Warriors fighting DIPG with us! Ericka Small is a sweet young lady who donated her First Communion money to Madox’s Warriors. Proof there are beautiful people in all religions. We are touched by your love and kindness Ericka. Thank you
Read MoreOur 2nd annual Kids Dance Party was held on May 15, 2016 and we want to thank everyone who continue to support our cause! From the volunteers and everyone who attended to all the generous companies and individuals who donated prizes for our silent auction. The event was held in a…
Read MoreToday is Madox’s birthday. He should be here celebrating his 11th with us. Our sweet little Madox joined our family early morning on March 30th. He was 3 weeks early, but full of energy. Your dad and I loved you so much as soon as we saw you. We couldn’t take our…
Read MoreThank you to Nathan Brown for donating a portion of his birthday money to Madox’s Warriors! We love when kids think of other kids that are battling or have battled and are always honoured to receive their support. Great community support! Thanks Nathan and Happy Birthday!
Read MoreFriends Madox had many friends; boys and girls. Always going out of his way for other children who are alone or shy or new. I still remember Madox coming home from school one day telling us about a boy named Kallan who just arrived new to his school and class. They…
Read MoreFriends Madox had many friends; boys and girls. Always going out of his way for other children who are alone or shy or new. I still remember Madox coming home from school one day telling us about a boy named Kallan who just arrived new to his school and class. They…
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