A Hayward 4-year-old is in the fight of his life, battling a particularly resistant form of cancer. Now a nonprofit is asking for the public's help to send him on the trip of a lifetime to Disney World.
Now a nonprofit is asking for the public's help to send him on the trip of a lifetime to Disney World.
They call him "Hank the Tank," otherwise known as Henry Carpenter. At 4 years old, he's already spent half his life battling cancer."A few days later he was diagnosed withHe had a tumor the size of a softball on his adrenal gland. It had also spread to his bone marrow, and to his brain. Hank's cancer turned out to be stubborn.So the family made a decision, they would try treatment with specialists at Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York.
"And to be able to make a type of memory that would last forever would be, I feel, priceless because we never know what's going to happen," said Carpenter.Campaign One at a Time is based in California and helps fundraise for kids battling severe illnesses. They're hoping to raise the $5000 for Hank the Tank by next Tuesday.or through VENMO @campaignoaat with a note that says #Team_Hank_Tank.
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