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Students
rally for Bend child with leukemia Sisters High
School students are rallying to raise funds to help a four-year-old Bend
girl who is suffering from a rare form of leukemia.
At a school assembly last
week, the students vowed to contribute community service in exchange for
matching sponsorship money from Sisters real estate company Rhino Ranch
& Realty. The funds will help the family of Hannah Piete cope with medical
and logistical expenses as they fight to keep Hannah alive.
According to Hannah's father,
Daniel, a "chromosomal glitch" makes her form of cancer less susceptible
to treatment than other forms of leukemia. Hannah will undergo experimental,
intensive chemotherapy treatments at Doernbecher Children's Hospital in
Portland.
"Hannah is one of only 50
in the U.S. to do this new protocol, a clinical trial," Daniel said.
The Piete family is uninsured;
Daniel makes too much money as a golf course superintendent to qualify
for the Oregon Health Plan, but could not afford his own insurance.
"We are the face of the American
(health care) crisis," Daniel said.
Piete expressed his extreme
gratitude to the students.
"We never thought we would
be a 'cause,'" he said. "We really didn't."
Sisters students will raise
funds through the Sparrow Club program, founded by Jeff Leland of Sisters,
who started the program after an upswelling of community support in his
Washington hometown paid for a lifesaving surgery for his son.
"Many of you sitting here
don't believe you can make a difference," Leland told the students in
the assembly. "I'm here to say you can."
Rhino Ranch & Realty will
match hours of community service. Direct donations may be made by check
to "Sparrow for Hannah" and dropped off at the front desk at Sisters High
School.
Hannah's care and associated
expenses are expected to run to approximately $200,000. |
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