- March 31, 2026
The Cornerstone 386 volunteers fille the Live Like Cameron Bags of Hope for children with childhood cancer. Photo courtesy of Pam Capela

The Bags for Hope were donated to children in the hospital with cancer. Photo courtesy of Pam Capela
The Masks 4 Miracles event was a ball an casino night masquerade. The funds raised were used to fill 42 bags of comfort items for childhood cancer patients. Photo courtesy of Pam Capela
The Masks 4 Miracles event was a ball an casino night masquerade. The funds raised were used to fill 42 bags of comfort items for childhood cancer patients. Photo courtesy of Pam Capela
Pam Capela with show girls at the second annual Masks 4 Miracles event, a ball and casino night fundraiser to benefit Live Like Cameron. Photo courtesy of Pam Capela
Pam Capela, Masks 4 Miracles co-organizer, and her husband Tony Capela dance at the Masks 4 Miracles event. Photo courtesy of Pam Capela
The second annual Masks 4 Miracles masquerade ball raised enough funds to fill 42 gift and comfort bags for children with cancer.
The ball and casino night fundraiser event was hosted on March 21 at the Hammock Dunes Club. The event benefited the Live Like Cameron nonprofit, which honors the memory of 9-year-old Cameron Fulling who died of brain cancer in 2017 by providing aid and comfort items to families of childhood cancer.
The funds raised from the Masks 4 Miracles event was able to fill 42 Easter-themed Bags of Hope for pediatric cancer patients. The Bags of Hope provide tailored comfort items to kids in the hospital, including bedding, crafts, toys, books and pajamas.
The event was organized by RE/MAX Select Professionals Owner Pam Capela and her son Jayd Capela, of Motto Mortgage. The event is run through their nonprofit, Cornerstone 386, LLC.
In a Facebook post, the Cameron team said the team at Remax not only organized the event to raise the money to fill the bags, but also took the time to personally assemble them.
“Now I truly understand just how much these bags mean. They’re not just filled with items,” Pam Capela wrote in a Facebook post following the event. “They’re filled with comfort, distraction, and a reminder that these children and their families are not alone.”
The Live Like Cameron post thanked the Capelas and everyone responsible for organizing the event.
“The entire team is truly something special—going above and beyond to make a real difference for our local childhood cancer families. We are forever grateful for their love, dedication, and willingness to give back in such a meaningful way, and we feel so lucky to have them in our corner.
The Live Like Cameron team is now preparing for its ninth annual Live Like Cameron Golf Tournament on April 18 at Halifax Plantation Golf Club in Ormond Beach. The March 30-April 3 week is the final week to become a sponsor for the tournament.