Kids get cancer, too.
Northwest Indiana Cancer Kids (N.I.C.K.) is a 501c3 charity. We were founded by a childhood cancer family from Lake County. Our mission was inspired by the support we received on our personal journey with childhood cancer.
Our families are all local. Many are available to talk with you. We know what you’re going through, because we’ve been there, too. When our children were in treatment, we found that talking to other people who knew our challenges was comforting and hopeful. We believe the same should be available to ALL families facing childhood cancer.
No matter where you are in your journey with childhood cancer, we’d love to talk with you and provide whatever support we can. To learn more about our beginnings, read Drew’s Story below.
Drew’s Story
In the fall of 2007, we noticed our then 22-month-old son, Drew, developing a black eye. After trips to the ophthalmologist and pediatrician, we finally did a CT scan to reveal a tumor growing behind his eye. We were sent to Children’s Memorial Hospital, and several more tests were done to reveal multiple tumors covering Drew’s body, as well as involvement in his blood and bone marrow. Drew was diagnosed on November 6, 2007, with stage 4 neuroblastoma. He was given a 30% chance of survival.
For the next 18 months, Drew underwent five rounds of chemotherapy, three surgeries, triple stem cell transplants consisting of high-dose chemotherapy, 20 rounds of radiation, and 10 rounds of oral chemotherapy. Early in his treatment, in April 2008, Drew was officially in remission, where he remains to this day. Drew is now a sophomore at Purdue University, studying Data Science.
Our family was so overwhelmed by our childhood cancer experience: physically, emotionally, and mentally. We welcomed our second child in the midst of the chaos; five weeks after Drew was diagnosed, he became a big brother to our son, Ben. We lived back and forth from the hospital. We relied on family and friends to help us keep up with everyday life while we focused on saving our child. But because of all of this, we know how precious and wonderful life is now. We enjoy every day and cherish the gifts that are our two sons.
An experience like childhood cancer changes you forever. You become so aware of the good and virtuous people in the world- those who remember where they have been in order to be there for others facing the same difficulties. Shortly after the end of Drew’s treatment, we began involving ourselves in various childhood cancer charities, giving back to a small fraction of those who were there for us during our time of need.
We realized that, along with supporting these charities, we wanted to help other LOCAL families. During Drew’s journey, we didn’t know many families in the area facing our challenges, but when we did get to know some of them, it became an immediate source of hope and support. There was no one we loved talking to more than others who had been where we were headed. We wanted everyone who walked the childhood cancer path to have this same support- no matter their outcome. In this spirit, we founded the Northwest Indiana Cancer Kids Foundation, in hopes of passing on support and hope to others in Northwest Indiana and the surrounding areas who have had their lives turned upside down by childhood cancer.
Drew in treatment- August 2008
Drew today- June 2025