Similkameen Spotlight, September 23, 2015

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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Volume 65 Issue 38

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Terry Fox Run draws survivors of all ages

Andrea DeMeer

Taking up the torch of the Marathon of Hope is an emotional experience for many. Princeton’s Terry Fox Run on Sunday drew many cancer survivors, including Barb Gagnon, left, who has fought and beaten cancer four times, as well as three-year-old Hayley Huff, who is still undergoing treatment for Leukemia. Hayley is held by her grandmother Theresa, while mother Jessica McCarthy looks on. Andrea DeMeer Hayley and her family spent eight months nity fundraising effort ensued, with more Hayley suffers from a weakened immune Spotlight Staff at BC Children’s Hospital, and now travel than $28,000 raised in the first few days to system, making even a runny nose a cause

Who would have imagined that cancer survivor t-shirts come in such tiny sizes? Sunday in Princeton marked the 35th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run – and the first run for three-year-old Hayley Huff, who has battled Leukemia for the past year. “Home is the best medicine, I think,” said Hayley’s Mom Jessica McCarthy, at the gathering at Veterans’ Square Sunday morning.

monthly to Vancouver to continue treatment. “She did really good,” said McCarthy. Hayley has an excellent prognosis, an 80 to 90 per cent chance of a full recovery. Hayley has the most common of all childhood cancers, Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. She was diagnosed last October after her parents took her to the doctor with cold-like symptoms. A tremendous commu-

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help the young family.

McCarthy said the money raised enabled Hayley’s entire family to be together in Vancouver, supporting her through treatment. “Words cannot even explain how thankful we are,” said McCarthy. “We could all be there and go through it together. Just thank you, thank you so much.”

for concern. “She might not be able to go to daycare or preschool but we are going to work on it, “ said McCarthy. “I want her to go to preschool and do all those things.” In addition to her Mom and Dad Colby Huff, Hayley was joined Sunday by her grandparents and great-grandparents at the start of the Terry Fox Run. SEE MORE COVERAGE PAGE TWO

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