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Think About Going Gold in September

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at WVU chapter.

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month takes place every year in September across the United States. Based on the American Childhood Cancer Organization, every year 15,780 children in the United States under the age of 21 are diagnosed and one out of four of those children will lose their battle.

(http://www.acco.org/childhood-cancer-awareness-month/)

We dedicate the month of September to remember, support, and to bring awareness.

Many counties in West Virginia are starting groups and organizations to get the community involved and aware of childhood cancer.  For example, Marshall County, located in the northern panhandle, has been organizing sales and events to raise money. Marshall County Childhood Cancer Awareness group has sold t-shirts, ribbons, and flags. They also recently had their 1st annual blood drive in memory of the amazing soul, Abby Frohnapfel. Abby was soon to be junior at John Marshall High School but unfortunately passed away in August of 2015. The group also sold their items at a local Fall Festival in Moundsville, WV. A high school in particular around Marshall county, John Marshall & Cameron, dedicated one of their game themes to gold to show support. John Marshall also placed gold pin wheels all around the outside of the school. The group has brought the community together as a whole to bring awareness of childhood cancer.

S.O.C.K.-It, Students Optimistic for Curing Kids, is a West Virginia University Student Organization that has chapters at other colleges around West Virginia. S.O.C.K.-It focuses on fundraising money for medical bills to distribute to those families in need. You can find all of their contact information and social media on the link below.

WVU students, lets come together and go gold for the rest of September to show our support for those battling and those whom have lost their battle. If you are interested in showing support and awareness further than going gold, see this site to contact S.O.C.K.-It. 

http://sockit.studentorgs.wvu.edu/

Madelynn is a junior at West Virginia University. She is majoring in strategic communication with an emphasis in public relations. Madelynn plans on working for a non-profit organization after graduation. She is involved in Her Campus, Omega Phi Alpha, Ed On Campus, Active Minds, & WVU Student Events Board. Madelynn is passionate about community service and helping others. 
I am originally from Westchester, New York. I came to WVU for my undergrad in Strategic Communications with an emphasis on Public Relations and a minor in Sports Communication. My involvment on campus includes blogging for Her Campus, a sister of Alpha Phi, the assistant director of the media team on the Mountaineer Maniacs executive board and lastly, an athletic communications intern with the WVU Athletic Communications office. I will be graduating in May of 2017 and I am looking forward to getting started with my future career in Journalism and Public Relations!