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It all began with a lemonade stand several years ago. Her mother said she could either keep the $4.50 she raised with friends, or donate it and she’d match the amount.

Abby had noticed the office of Cameron’s neurologist, Dr. Nishant Shah, was short on crayons, so she decided to buy some at 25 cents a box. She earned enough money to donate 36 boxes.

The next summer, she sold lemonade kits, made of water bottles and packets of lemonade proclaiming, “When life gives you lemons, COLOR!”

At $1 a kit, she raised enough money to donate 1,009 boxes of crayons, 140 boxes of markers and 125 boxes of colored pencils. She decided then to do a project every year.

Another project involved popcorn kits with “admit one” tags that explained where the donations would go. At a minimum $5 each, the kits raised $984, enough to buy 22 DVDs, microwave popcorn and move candy so the Child Life Program could reinstate monthly movie nights for patients and their families.

She also donated a gift card so staff could buy movies and supplies for teens and young adults as well.

“I know what I’m going to do next year, but it’s a surprise project,” she said. “It takes me the whole summer with everything like buying the stuff, raising the money, selling them, ... but I still have time for other stuff to do too.”

She and her brother love to play outside, she said, “every day, all day long, except if it’s pouring rain.”

The two help one another, said her mother, Becki. Through all that Cameron has gone through, Abby has been there for him, she said. The family was immersed in the diagnosis and therapy and treatments in the beginning, she said, but there were “so many playful moments too.”

“Abby has been in the midst of some very hard times, some scary times, being in and out of the hospital, she’s been able to pull the positive out of it,” Becki said.

The family always has been thankful for the child life specialists, who help guide patients through procedures but also take care of siblings.


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