Ninth annual toy drive honours a boy's final holiday wish

Nov 24 2020, 7:37 pm

An annual toy drive to honour a little boy’s holiday wish is returning this year, and they’re adding virtual donations to make it easier to support the important causes.

The ninth annual Keian’s Holiday Wish Toy Drive will be taking place until December 11. New, unwrapped toys for donation for BC Children’s Hospital and Canuck Place Children’s Hospice are being collected by Team Keian in the memory of a loved son who passed away at the age of six after being diagnosed with Leukemia.

Team Keian has also created an Amazon Wish List, where you will be able to shop online and have your donation for the children shipped directly to them. They are also continuing to collect monetary donations.

In 2012, five-year-old Keian Grainger Blundell was diagnosed with T-Cell Acute
Lymphoblastic Leukemia. He responded well to treatment, and by August 2012, he was in remission. But a few months later in December, doctors informed Keian’s family that his Leukemia had returned.

Keian’s greatest chance of a cure required intensive cranial and total body radiation. He also needed a bone marrow transplant.

In April 2013, Keian’s 10-month-old baby brother, Joren, underwent surgery to donate his bone marrow. Keian was in hospital isolation for two months.

After the operation, things appeared to get back to normal until July, when Keian returned to the hospital for a follow-up procedure. His family was then given the devastating news that his Leukemia had returned for the second time in over 90% of his marrow.

In October, Keian was transferred to Canuck Place Hospice for end-of-life care.

Leading up to the Christmas holiday, all Keian wanted was to spend time with his loved ones. On Christmas morning, he woke up to his entire family next to him in Canuck Place.

“On the days leading up to his last Christmas, his decline was undeniable, and it was soon after that we felt we could no longer care for his complex care needs on our own,” said Keian’s family in a release.

Keian passed away on January 1, 2014, in the loving arms of his family.

The little boy was remembered as being able to find “the silver lining in every cloud.”

“He faced his challenges with bravery and encompassed wisdom far beyond his years. He rarely complained, whether pain, hair loss, or the many adversities children with a cancer diagnosis face. Despite his own battle, he was passionate about helping children and their families living with a childhood cancer diagnosis,” said Keian’s family.

Keian’s Holiday Wish Toy Drive started in 2012 when he delivered gifts in a wagon to kids in BC Children’s Hospital. His main wish was that all children with a life-threatening illness felt love and joy during the holiday season.

“We will always remember his own words that first Christmas he was diagnosed; ‘This is the best Christmas, EVER!!!’ This is what Keian wanted everyone to experience, especially so these children with life-threatening illnesses. This is Keian’s Wish,” said his family.

In the nine years since Keian’s Wish began, over 14,000 toys have been delivered to kids suffering from life-threatening illnesses.

His family will be collecting toys for BC Children’s Hospital and Canuck Place Children’s Hospice until Friday, December 11.

If you’d like to contribute, donations can be dropped off at the following locations:

  • Langley — Kids at the Grove at West Langley Elementary, 9403 212 Street (left side of the school)
  • Surrey RCMP Detachments
    • 14355 57 Avenue
    • 7235 137 Street
    • 10395 148 Street
    • 10720 King George Boulevard

To ensure the safety of the children receiving these toys, they will be put through an ionizer at the Surrey RCMP detachment before delivery.

Items on the Keian’s Holiday Wish Toy Drive 2020 can also be purchased for donation from the Amazon Wish List.

For more information about how to help support Team Keian and their amazing cause, contact [email protected].

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