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HOPE AND BEYOND JAY'S HOPE HAS BEEN AIDING AND UPLIFTING FAMILIES BATTLING PEDIATRIC CANCER FOR OVER A DECADE BY MICHAEL W. PANNELL PHOTOGRAPHY BY JESSICA WHITLEY F or 15 years, Jay's Hope has worked to improve the quality of life of children with cancer and their families in Macon and throughout Georgia. The faith-based, charitable organization does so by enlisting volunteers, donors and others to bring hope through a variety of social, emotional, spiritual, educational and financial support efforts. But there's an added dimension. Talking to those who know about Jay's Hope, you hear the organization isn't only about fulfilling lofty goals. Grateful for such things as gas cards, food money and desperately needed payments of bills and rent, those touched by Jay's Hope are appreciative of something else just as valuable. "I love them," said Sydney Stile, mother of 6-year-old Griffin, who was diagnosed with leukemia last year and who saw an increase in her own Lupus-related health problems due to the strain. "I quit my job to care for him but had to return to working night shifts to be around during the day," she said. "I ended up getting sicker and bills mounted. It's scary not knowing how things will work out but Jay's Hope stepped in and helped with the burden. Right: Jeremy and Kim Mullis with their daughter, Kinleigh. Opposite page: Sydney Stile and her son, Griffin. 90 maconmagazine.com | DECEMBER/JANUARY 2022

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