One Backyard. One Family. One Small Project With A Big Purpose.

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Cancer. The six-letter word you never want to hear. Especially when the person diagnosed isn’t even six years old yet.

It’s a word that changes everything the moment a family hears it. But even in the middle of difficult diagnoses, hospital visits, and uncertainty, there is still something incredibly powerful: hope. Hope for recovery. Hope for remission. Hope for a cure.

That’s why McCabe Restoration, an Endurant Company, was honored to partner with the Roc Solid Foundation to help build a playset for Abigail, a five-year-old currently battling leukemia.

The project came together after members of the McCabe team were introduced to Roc Solid Foundation during a conference in Austin, Texas. The organization’s mission immediately resonated with them: hope always wins.

Recently partnering with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Roc Solid Foundation helps create moments of joy and normalcy for children fighting cancer by donating hospital “Ready Bags” at diagnosis and building backyard play structures during treatment.

For Abigail and her family in Memphis, that meant transforming part of their backyard into a place made for laughter, imagination, and simply being a kid again without the constant weight of hospitals, treatments, and everyday worries.

The McCabe team rolled up their sleeves early in the morning, tools in hand, and got to work on what the instruction book estimated would be an eight-hour build. Energized by the project’s purpose, the team completed the build in just three and a half hours.

At McCabe Restoration, serving the community has always been part of who we are. Whether responding after disaster strikes or partnering with organizations making a difference, we believe restoration is about more than buildings. It’s about people.

We’re grateful to Roc Solid Foundation and St. Jude for the work they do every day to support children and families facing pediatric cancer, and we’re proud to play a small role in helping bring hope home for Abigail.

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