Help us spread HOPE at Hasbro!
Help us donate 35 dolls and 35 books to the children battling cancer and their siblings at Hasbro Children's Hospital in Rhode Island!
Glimmer of Hope Foundation is a non-profit organization showing girls their strength and beauty through donating bald dolls and bringing HOPE to families battling childhood cancer.
We will be doing a reading of our new children's book, "Hope has no Hair" at the Izzy Room and the Tomorrow Fund Clinic at Hasbro Children's Hospital (in Rhode Island) this month. We need your help to donate 35 dolls and 35 books to kids battling cancer and their siblings at Hasbro!
Ella Catherine Integlia was first diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at 11 years old. She went through 2.5 years of treatment and about 10 months in remission before relapsing at the age of 14. Ella passed away after a valiant battle on August 24th 2019.
After being diagnosed with leukemia at age 11 and losing her hair, Ella wanted girls like her to feel confident, strong and courageous in their battle. Ella wrote a letter to American Girl asking them to create a bald doll, and her dream was for every girl battling cancer to receive the bald doll. She named her doll “Hope,” which is the reason behind the name “Glimmer of Hope.”