5-year-old cancer survivor donates over $11,000 lemonade earnings to children’s hospital

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A 5-year-old cancer survivor paid it forward by donating over $11,000 or about P570,000 to a hospital that treated her when she was diagnosed with the disease. | RArcadioINQ

A 5-year-old cancer survivor paid it forward by donating over $11,000 to a hospital that treated her when she was diagnosed with the disease.

Caroline Gallagher spent her time selling lemonade last weekend, June 8 and 9, hoping to raise money for the children who need treatment at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in Florida, United States.Caroline and her parents were compelled to donate the earnings from the lemonade stand to the Cancer and Blood Disorders Institute at the children’s hospital in hopes of paying it forward.

“Anytime we drive this way towards this hospital, it brings back memories of when she was born, her stay in the NICU and the 2.5 years of treatment,” her mother Danielle was quoted as saying.

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