thinking about it. that s t num one thing families always y, we never thought this was going happen to us. and nobody does, you re not prepared financially for it or emotionally for it and that s where friends of karen can come in. it s always hard as she s getting treatment, right? sara cokely helps families face the unfaceable. she is one of a dozen social workers at friends of karen, an organization which supports the families of critically ill children. how many families are you working with right now? i have a caseload of about 40. yeah. 4-0? 4-0. had is the process. she started losing her hair. this is her twin sister zoey. take the case of 14-year-old and her family. their world was turned upside down when she was diagnosed with sar coma in her leg. what s it like to hear that your child has cancer? it s i m sorry.
no one s prepared to have a critically ill child. i mean, i think people avoid thinking about it. yeah, that s the number one thing families always say, we never thought this was going happen to us. and nobody does. you re not prepared financially for it or emionally for it, and that s where friends of karen can come in. it s always hard as she s getting treatment, right? sara cokely helps families face the unfaceable. she is one of a dozen social workers at friends of karen, an organization which supports the families of critically ill children. how many families are you working with right now? i have a caseload of about 40. yeah. 4-0? 4-0. this is the process. she started losing her hair. this is her twin sister zoe. take the case of 14-year-old zaria giddy and her family. their world was turned upside down when she was diagnosed with