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Nick Cannon, Alyssa Scott Create Foundation in Honor of Late Son Zen on What Would've Been His 1st Birthday

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Nick Cannon and Alyssa Scott have announced a new foundation in honor of their late son, Zen, with the goal of helping to find a cure for pediatric cancer.Nick and Alyssa took to their Instagrams on Friday and announced the Zen's Light Foundation, whose mission «is to foster global excellence in hope, grief-care, and pediatric healthcare for families and children in need.» Nick and Alyssa attended «a beautiful lighting ceremony to honor the life of an Angel» to commemorate the occasion.

Zen's parents also thanked the Children's Hospital of Orange County for helping them pull off the inaugural event.«Can't wait for next year where our Lighting Gala will continue [to] grow to help find a cure for pediatric [c]ancer, further research and help console more families during difficult times,» the caption concluded.A post shared by NICK CANNON (@nickcannon)The foundation announcement comes one day after Alyssa posted a video montage of Zen on what would have been his first birthday.

The video montage, set to Vince Gill's «Go Rest High on That Mountain,» included some of Zen's cutest moments, from snippets of Alyssa holding Zen and her daughter hanging out with the baby boy in the crib to Zen smiling while donning Mickey Mouse pajamas.Alyssa captioned the post, saying, «Happy heavenly birthday Zen.

At the root of all the emotions I have today there is insurmountable love. I always try my best to remain positive but right now I can’t help but cry out 'it’s not suppose to be like this.'»She added, «In my mind I can see him smashing his cake and crawling around, tugging at my legs.

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