Allie, a parent whose daughter Liv was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of eight, shares her family's experience with childhood cancer and their advocacy work experience with Camp One Step in Washington D.C. Allie discusses the emotional toll of the diagnosis and treatment on Liv and the family, as well as the importance of finding a supportive community. Allie and her family participated in a trip to Washington D.C., where they met with representatives and senators to advocate for funding and research for childhood cancer. She emphasizes the importance of using their voices to make a difference and encourages other families to get involved.