KickCancer - Channeling grief and hope

by Louis Vanderdonckt

KickCancer - Channeling grief and hope
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In August 2023, our world was turned upside down. My niece and goddaughter, Camille, was just 5 months old when doctors delivered the devastating diagnosis: leukemia. This happened just shy of a year after our good friends' daughter Alizée had also been diagnosed with cancer.

The news left me grappling with a profound sense of helplessness, and I decided to fight back in the only way I know how - by supporting those who are working to prevent childhood cancer in the first place.

While Camille's battle is ongoing, the sweetest Alizée did not make it. You can read more about Alizée's story here: https://team.kickcancer.org/nl/page/voor-alizee
Her loss is a reminder of why we must fight harder to ensure no family has to endure this pain.

In July 2025, I will attempt a solo swim across the English Channel. Through this swim, I aim to raise funds for KickCancer, an organisation dedicated to funding research and programs that give children with cancer a fighting chance.

My journey to the Channel is no small feat. Here's what lies ahead:
- Winter 2024: Open-water training without a wetsuit (yes, in freezing water!)
- 29-30 November 2024: A 24-hour swim marathon
- 16-19 May 2025: a 33,3 km UltraSwim in Croatia
- 31 May 2025: the 21 km Tabarca Ultra Oceanman

These challenges are stepping stones toward the ultimate goal: crossing the Channel.

This is where you come in.
Your support can help KickCancer fund lifechanging research and programs for children like Camille and Alizée. Every donation, big or small, makes a tangible difference in the fight against childhood cancer.

Follow my journey on Instagram: @Louis_KickCancer_Channelswim
There you'll find updates on my training, fundraising efforts, and more.

Join me in supporting KickCancer. Please donate, share this campaign, and spread the word.

— Louis

We have a mission. A beautiful mission. We want to cure every child with cancer.

Find new treatments, improve existing ones, and kick children’s cancer to send it far, far away forever and may it never come back!

We therefore financially support scientific research, and bring together the drive, inspiration and knowledge of everyone involved. From researchers, doctors and parents to politicians and pharmaceutical companies.

Only a joint effort can ensure that children with cancer are cured and better cured.

Your gift will finance either a research project selected by KickCancer in compliance with strict appraisal rules or our advocacy and awareness activities which aim at sustainably fixing the system, so that paediatric cancer no longer be left behind the innovation train.

Our research projects are innovative and European. They are selected in the framework of the FIGH KIDS CANCER European call for projects, about which you will find more information here.

Our advocacy and awareness activities are equally important. They aim at ensuring that pharmaceutical companies be mandated or incentivised to finance more research against paediatric cancers, that governments finance more research infrastructure and that other NGOs involved in the field of cancer take their part in the fight against paediatric cancers.

Donations (23)

23 magic donors are supporting "KickCancer - Channeling grief and hope"
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Louise  —  8 days ago
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Camille  —  9 days ago
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Pensaert & Partners  —  18 days ago
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Jeroen  —  18 days ago

You can do it 🚀🚀🚀

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Julien  —  18 days ago

Proud of what you’re doing here! Fuck Cancer👊

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Sebastien  —  20 days ago

Time to kick cancer in the butt

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Florien  —  20 days ago
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Chris  —  20 days ago
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Erwin Suys BV  —  21 days ago
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peter  —  21 days ago

Hey Louis veel succes met je initiatief!! Wat een pracht voorbeeld die je stelt voor alle jonge kids en hun families! Peter, collega van Patrick

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Anonymous  —  21 days ago
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Patrik  —  21 days ago

❤️

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Ward  —  21 days ago
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Sylvie  —  21 days ago

Veel succes 🍀❤️!

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Sabine  —  21 days ago