It's helpful to know there are people thinking about us even though they may never have been in a situation like we are in.

Nine-year-old Jackson Haag has spent many nights at Bronson Children's Hospital after doctors discovered he has cancer in his brain that has spread down his spine. After six surgeries, Jackson is now receiving care at Bronson Children's Hospital Pediatric Hematology and Oncology.
Bronson care teams understand what a physically and mentally draining time this is for Jackson and his family, and are there to do everything they can to make the experience better.
Child life specialists, and art and music therapists help patients to cope with their emotions, understand their medical care, and take their mind off of things during long days at the hospital.
These and many other services are supported by donors to Bronson Health Foundation. Jackson's mom, Brean, is grateful for the care and services they've received throughout this challenging time. "It's helpful to know there are people thinking about us even though they may never have been in a situation like we are in."