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Christopher Anthony

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Christopher Anthony was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma in his left pelvis in 2003. He underwent several surgeries and 14 rounds of chemotherapy and has been cancer free for 4 1/2 years!

Christopher is a very positive person despite what he has gone through.  For the past 4 years, he has hand delivered approximately $20,000 in toys to the kids in oncology at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He is able to do this because of the generocity of many people who participate in a 5K run in honor of Christopher.  His greatest wish is to make these kids smile, and what better way to do so than with a new toy! He has also been able to give thousands of dollars to childhood cancer research.  Our hope is that no child will ever have cancer.  

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Jason is a high school student who plans to get a PhD in mathematics. When he was 2 years old, he was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma. He had a rotationplasty, a surgery that saved Jason's leg, and his life. He's been able to remain active 13 years later!
Kaitlyn is a determined girl who is a bright light in a dark room! After what her family thought was a volleyball injury, Kaitlyn was diagnosed with osteosarcoma of her left femur. Recently, Kaitlyn sadly relapsed with the cancer in her lung.
McKenzie is a big prankster – while in the hospital, she would often silly string her nurses and doctors! She was diagnosed with both Hodgekin lymphoma and Supraventricular Tachycardia and went on a 15-week treatment plan. Today she has reached remission!
Kno’lan is a little guy with a BIG personality. He was diagnosed with Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH), a rare cancer-like disease, and has relapsed three times. Today, his family is traveling to Texas in search of his cure.