A Grade Six student in Victoria has organized the fundraising raffle of a family-themed gift basket, with money going towards the Island Kids Cancer Association.
Meenanshi Syal, a Grade Six student at Glenlyon Norfolk School in Victoria, has organized the fundraising raffle of a family-themed gift basket, with money going towards the Island Kids Cancer Association.
The young cancer survivor will put the money from the raffle towards the association’s musical therapy program. "What I want people to take from this is that not just the biggest organization needs the most help," she said.
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