James Sent Me Foundation
Foundation for siblings of kids with cancer in James Pax memory. Our foundation was created to support the siblings of kids with cancer.
Recipient application can be accessed here:
https://form.jotform.com/233617079895168
05/03/2026
We joined Camp Braveways pediatric resource fair today! Our first recipient Tyler stopped by and signed his picture for us! We love meeting new families and spreading the news about our foundation!
💛 They’re the quiet heroes. The forgotten fighters. 💛
When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the whole family is impacted—but siblings often carry their pain in silence.
They miss their parents.
They feel scared, confused, and overlooked.
And too often… they feel alone.
That’s where we step in.
✨ We create safe spaces for siblings to be seen, heard, and supported.
✨ We provide moments of joy in the middle of chaos.
✨ We remind them: your story matters too.
Because behind every brave child battling cancer…
there’s a sibling fighting their own battle.
04/07/2026
April is Childhood Cancer sibling awareness month! This is exactly why we started the James Sent Me Foundation!
02/15/2026
12/06/2025
Come see Us at the ST James Christmas Parade!
12/06/2025
Today was Mercy’s rememberance tree ceremony. A time to remember the ones we lost to cancer. Always a great time to see our cancer family and remember James.
12/06/2025
Salem Christmas Parade tonight! st James tomorrow night!
11/23/2025
Drop off days are out favorite!! Nikolai and Lilly got their James Sent Me gifts today! Being siblings of kids with cancer is hard!!
11/12/2025
Meet James…. James is the reason this foundation was created. James was 10 years old when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Ewing’s Sarcoma. James loved everyone he met, especially his family.
James gained his angel wings in August of 2022 and shortly after, we started the “James Sent Me” Foundation, with the focus being on the siblings of kids with cancer. We noticed through James’ journey that the siblings were often left behind and pushed aside.
James LOVED superheroes, but he loved his siblings even more. To him superheroes weren’t just the ones in capes and comic books. They were the people who showed up every day with love, strength, and courage, even when times were hard. That’s why we call the brothers and sisters of pediatric cancer patients “Super Siblings”. They walk this journey with their sibling(s) with courage, determination, and unshakeable love; the same kind of heroism that James loved about superheroes.
With donations and community support, we keep James’s memory alive and try to make a significant impact for those siblings affected by pediatric cancer.
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