When 4-year-old Keris Bembry was diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer, the Bembry family’s world was turned upside down.
Now, with Keris Kares, the Bembrys want to help other families struggling with pediatric cancer.
And Keris Kares was born.
Keris Kares is under the umbrella of the Coweta Community Foundation, and is working with the Pediatric Brain Tumor Fountain to identify families in need.
“I want nothing more than for Keris to be restored and for her to have her miracle because that is currently what it would take.
For more information about Keris Kares, visit the Keris Kares page on Facebook, email KerisKares@gmail.com or call 770-502-0200. By Sarah Fay Campbell sarah@newnan.com
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