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06/02/2026
Pizza plans for next week? We’ve got you covered.
Starting this Sunday, June 7, World Eye Cancer Hope is partnering with Gibroni's Pizza in San Clemente for a week-long Community Slice fundraiser!
🍕 From June 7–12, you can order in-store or online and make a tax-deductible contribution to WE C Hope at checkout, helping support children and families impacted by .
👋 And if you’d like to join us for a little WE C Hope pizza night, mark your calendar for Wednesday, June 10 at 6 p.m. We’ll be gathering in person at Gibroni’s to share a meal, connect, and celebrate this wonderful community.
Gibroni’s Pizza
555 N El Camino Real, Ste E
San Clemente, CA 92672
Order online: gibronispizza.com
Learn more about WE C Hope: wechope.org
We hope to see you there, or know you’re supporting us from wherever you are!
↗️ Please share this with your friends and family in the OC 🍊
Proud to support our friends at Kids Kicking Cancer TX and their beautiful Drives for Hope event.
When organizations with aligned missions show up for one another, families feel that support in real ways. Grateful for this partnership and for the work they continue to do for children and families facing cancer!!
A bright “eye shine” in a pet photo can be completely normal. In a young child, a white glow in the pupil needs checking.
In this short video, Mike Rhodes, a veterinary ophthalmologist at Focus Referrals, explains why.
Dogs and cats have something called a tapetum lucidum, a reflective layer behind the retina that helps them see in the dark. That reflection is why their eyes may glow brightly in photos or low light.
Children do not have that same reflective layer. If you notice a white glow in a child’s eye, especially in flash photos or dim light, it may be a sign of an eye condition, including , and should be checked promptly by an appropriate medical professional.
Thank you to Mike and the team at Focus Referrals for helping us share this simple, memorable explanation.
Early detection awareness can start anywhere, even with a comparison to the pets we love. 👁️ 🐕 🐈
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