Parents may fear for their child's health and future, especially if the illness is serious or life-threatening. They may feel anxious about medical treatments, potential complications, and the uncertainty of the situation
Slipper Day is Reach For A Dreamâs most celebrated fund-raiser and this yearâs Slipper Day is set for Friday, May 7. Nomvelo Zungu, Kerry Donkin and Bulelwa Zulu show off their fluffy slippers. Picture: Shelley Kjonstad/African News Agency(ANA)
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Durban - Anentokozo, 6, and her mother, Nonhle Shandu, simply focus on each day ahead as the sun comes up.
In 2017, the bubbly little Durban girl was diagnosed with leukaemia and after treatment, went into remission. But during August last year, she relapsed and was back in hospital.
Anentokozo spent 30 days in hospital in January and another two weeks in February because of an infection. She is now on maintenance chemotherapy.