Welcome to the website and blog. For me, this project is a means to retain the memories of someone I held most dear - my best friend and little brother, Rayson Junior Pu.
The blog will be the face of this website. It is from here that content will be produced. And while I will lay the foundation to the site, I cannot maintain it alone. I will need your help: seeking writers and photo submitters, experts in various fields (medical, charities, psychological, spiritual), those somehow touched by tragedy (cancer survivors, caregivers, families, friends).
Topics I hope to produce on the blog.
The blog will be the face of this website. It is from here that content will be produced. And while I will lay the foundation to the site, I cannot maintain it alone. I will need your help: seeking writers and photo submitters, experts in various fields (medical, charities, psychological, spiritual), those somehow touched by tragedy (cancer survivors, caregivers, families, friends).
Topics I hope to produce on the blog.
- Stories/photo submissions about Rayson, from the people who knew him. It can be about a memory with him, or a specific trait/quality, or a particular talent. Don't think it has to be a long essay; as long as its accurate and from the heart. These submissions will be cross-referenced with the timeline on this website (or tagged in the memory box for non-time sensitive entries), and as such, become part of his story and growing legacy. This section will be the main topic of the blog.
- Insights on brain cancer (or cancer in general), blindness, charities and volunteering, support groups, etc. This will be an informational outreach: to provide the knowledge and resources to further aide others in need. Ideally seeking the perspective of those affected by a disease. Also seeking those who would be knowledgeable, such as those in the medical field, social workers, researchers, charity volunteers, etc...
- Articles dealing with emotional support. Whether you're struggling with knowing that someone you love has cancer, or are going through sorrow and mourning in losing someone. While the previous topic deals with knowledge, this will aim for healing the heart.
If you would like to add to the blog, please email your article/photos to [email protected].
BY PATRICK PU, BROTHER