It's about helping sick kids in Windsor be proud of their battle against the disease they are fighting.
The Fight Like Mason Foundation has donated five jazzed-up customized paediatric wheelchairs to Windsor Regional Hospital.
Decorated with either Spiderman, Captain America or Fight Like Mason, the wheelchairs are designed to put a smile on a sick kid's face.
Each wheelchair is valued at $900.
Mason Bacon-Macri died in June 2016 after battling a rare childhood cancer and his parents created the Fight Like Mason Foundation to help other sick kids in their journey.
Mason's mom Chantelle Bacon says there isn't a lot of funding to fight childhood cancer.
"It is very low funded and everyone says it is rare but it is not, one child is too much, so we want to make sure that everyone is aware of childhood cancer and we fight it just like we fight for our parents, grandparents and aunts and uncles, it is time we fight for the kids too."
Fight like Mason Foundation donates five child-friendly wheelchairs to Windsor Regional Hospital. March 26, 2019 (Photo by AM800's Teresinha Medeiros)
Mason's dad Iain Macri says every little bit helps a child fight their disease.
"We wanted to once again make every kid proud of their battle by customizing something kid-friendly, something inviting, something colourful and something they can just smile at when they see."
Fight like Mason Foundation donates five wheelchairs to Windsor Regional Hospital. March 26, 2019 (Photo by AM800's Teresinha Medeiros)
Chantelle adds it's about making the wheelchairs 'cool' for the kids.
"We just want them to be proud of their battle, thats the biggest thing, we don't want them to be ashamed of the IV pole they need or any medical equipment they need, they should always be proud."
Since starting the Fight Like Mason Foundation two years ago, $400,000 has been donated to childhood cancer research, equipment and other initiatives.
The foundation has also donated 39 IV poles with superheroes, deemed Mason's Power Poles.