The event is an extra-special, fun-packed day for the courageous kids and their families, allowing them to put aside some of that stress and have fun together. The kids spent the day enjoying amusement rides, a picnic lunch, balloon toss, hula hoop contest, quilt making, arts & crafts, family portraits, obstacle course, and even climbing on construction vehicles.
Bryant Ortiz-Munoz, 4, of Sacramento, wears a king hat during The American Cancer Society’s Courageous Kids Day at California’s Great America in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, May 14, 2023. The event provides “a day away from cancer” free of charge to hundreds of young cancer patients and their families.
Luna Romero, 9, of Hollister, is excited after playing soccer during The American Cancer Society’s Courageous Kids Day at California’s Great America in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, May 14, 2023. The event volunteers, sponsors and donors help make this event possible by giving their time, services and much needed funds that support American Cancer Society childhood cancer research.
Bryant Ortiz-Munoz, 4, of Sacramento, wears a king hat during The American Cancer Society’s Courageous Kids Day at California’s Great America in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, May 14, 2023. The event provides “a day away from cancer” free of charge to hundreds of young cancer patients and their families.