Annie Has Had Cancer Since She Was Two. Now It's Spread To Her Brain. And Her Family Is Homeless.
Annie Has Had Cancer Since She Was Two. Now It's Spread To Her Brain. And Her Family Is Homeless.
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A stranger knocked on their door asking for food. Nine-year-old Annie answered. She had something to give. But she also had something to share.
"I'm going through a hard time," she said. "I have cancer."
Annie has been fighting since she was two and a half years old. Seven years of treatments. Seven years of uncertainty. Now the cancer has spread to her brain.
When asked what happens if they can't afford the treatment that could save her life, Annie paused. Then quietly said, "I think I..." She couldn't finish the sentence. She didn't have to.
There's a doctor in Rome with a clinical trial that could help her. But it costs $350,000. And her family is homeless. They have nothing. Except each other.
Annie is nine years old. She should be playing with friends, going to school, dreaming about her future. Instead, she's fighting for the chance to have one.
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