Until there are cures for enemies like childhood cancer, cystic fibrosis, leukemia, and heart disease, the greatest weapon in the arsenal of these remarkable children will continue to be courage--the kind of courage that deserves a hero's medal.
Recipients of the Young Heroes Medal of Honor range in age from 2 to 17. Anyone who knows the child and can verify that the youngster has, indeed, faced or is facing a life-threatening illness or injury can make a referral. The award is primarily for those who have struggled through surgery, chemotherapy, radiation treatments, physical therapy, or other similar types of treatment. As a result, children just recently diagnosed are not typical recipients. On occasion, a child has been awarded the Young Heroes Medal of Honor when a social worker or physician feels the child might be losing hope in their struggle.