Nevada childhood cancer survivors and their families are raising money to support a new long-term follow-up clinic.
On Saturday, 13 Action News anchor Tricia Kean emceed the "Alice in Wonderland"-themed Mad Hatter Tea Party for Cure 4 the Kids at the Four Seasons Las Vegas.
Having fun at the Mad Hatter Tea Party 2017 to benefit Cure 4 The Kids Foundation @KTNV @Cure4thekids pic.twitter.com/xvsZAVo1YP
— Tricia Kean (@TriciaKean) April 15, 2017
No child cancer patient gets turned away! @Cure4thekids is amazing! We must support this in Southern Nevada @KTNV pic.twitter.com/QbEEZFT9Y6
— Tricia Kean (@TriciaKean) April 15, 2017
Desirae Kakaio is a confident and strong child cancer survivor! Yes, she is cancer free! @Cure4thekids @KTNV pic.twitter.com/rFmBRxZzYX
— Tricia Kean (@TriciaKean) April 15, 2017
This is Alexa! She makes the cutest picture ever! @Cure4thekids @KTNV pic.twitter.com/GOs3VnuhEf
— Tricia Kean (@TriciaKean) April 15, 2017