This Year We Will Donate Thousands of Servings of Libbie’s Famous Mac and Cheese and Chicken and Dumplings.
Since 2006, through our Comfort Through Food Program, Loving Libbie Memorial Foundation has been supplying children in Central Texas with comfort foods while they undergo treatment for cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. In 2018, the CTF program was expanded to the Vannie Cook, Jr. Pediatric Cancer Clinic and their affiliated hospital, DHR, both in the lower Rio Grande Valley.
Your investment into the Loving Libbie Memorial Foundation will help children heal.
Libbie’s Famous Mac and Cheese
The Loving Libbie Memorial Foundation exists to provide support for families in their fight against cancer. Like so many community members who have experienced the devastating effects of cancer, the Nichols family lost their precious daughter to a rare form of leukemia at five years of age. Through years of traveling out of town for medical care and spending weeks to months at a time in hospitals, they discovered a gap—a child’s need for comfort food that was not difficult to consume while undergoing treatment. No other program in Central Texas supplies young cancer patients with the comfort of specialty foods while they are undergoing medical treatments.
“When your child has cancer, even simple things are hard. Having access to Loving Libbie’s creamy, delicious warm mac and cheese provides familiar comfort and helps calm nervous tummies of patients…provided at no charge by someone who 100% knows what you are going through makes this simple meal truly MAGICAL, as it can heal a broken spirit and remind us we are not alone.”
Priscilla White
Mom of Cancer Patient
Since 2006 The Loving Libbie Memorial Foundation has Dontated
Over 20K Servings of Macaroni & Cheese and Chicken N’ Dumplings
Comfort Food That Actually Helps the Healing
Loving Libbie’s mac & cheese is the “magic wand” that eases the anxiety of so many children as they anticipate procedures.
Staff, Children’s Blood & Cancer Center of Dell Children’s Medical Cemter of Central Texas
