Originally Posted by Annz
Those are a one of a kind special doll. It is so kind of you to do this for the young ones. I cann't imagine being that young and facing cancer. I'm sure you add a lot of joy to their lives. Do you go and hand the dolls personally so they can see who has made these dolls for them?
As a rule I never see a child that gets the doll. I've been promised pictures, but it hasn't happened for whatever reason. Won't let that disappointment stop me though long as health lets me keep on. There is a little girl in Seattle I MIGHT get a picture of. She is from NORTH POLE, Alaska and has leukemia. They flew her to a Seattle Washington cancer hospital and she starts chemo tomorrow. She is 8 years old. An 80 year old e-mail friend told me about her, and I made her a flip doll that was 31 inches long (Never do that again(giggling) and sent her 3 chemo caps. The parents might send a picture. I didn't go through the ACS for that one.
Thanks for what you said.
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