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Thank you WaWa… For helping Talan was born with major defects in his heart and skin and scalp missing from the top of his head. He had a 5% chance of survival. Emma was three when she was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer. She had a 40% chance to survive. Today, she is cancer Sean’s legs and hands had to be amputated because of septic shock, but it does not stop him from excelling in school, art and sports. “Thank you, thank you, thank you to all the amazing people who give their time and talent to better the lives of people they do not even know. We love Children’s Miracle Network and Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital.” - The Gilhool Family, Elizabethtown

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Thank you WaWa…

Talan was born with major defects in his heart and skin and scalp missing from the top of his head. He had a 5% chance of survival.

He turns five in May.

Emma was three when she was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer. She had a 40% chance to survive.

Today, she is cancer free.

Sean’s legs and hands had to be amputated because of septic shock, but it does not stop him from excelling in school, art and sports.

Sean’s motto: “Don’t say you can’t, because differently you

“Thank you, thank you, thank you to all the amazing people who give their time and talent to better the lives of people they do not even know. We love Children’s Miracle Network and Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital.” - The Gilhool Family, Elizabethtown