3-year-old cancer patient surprised with signs of support outside of his Fort Worth hospital window
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FORT WORTH, Texas - A 3-year-old cancer patient in Fort Worth was surprised with signs of support outside his hospital window on Sunday.
Benjamin Acosta, also known as Benny, is going through a stem cell transplant, which means he s forced to be in isolation.
So the non-profit Campaign One at a Time helped show him some love by holding up homemade signs for him.
The organization s goal is to ensure no child battling severe illness ever feels alone.
More than that, volunteers are selling Fight for Benny bracelets to raise $10,000 to send him to Florida when he gets out of isolation.
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Fundraiser to send 5-year-old Bath cancer patient to Disney World
Nelson-Walling, who was diagnosed with Stage 4 high risk neuroblastoma.
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Spencer, 5, of Bath was diagnosed with stage 4 high risk neuroblastoma when he was 3 years old.
Photo courtesy of Graham Nelson-Walling
A nonprofit is looking to raise $10,000 this month to send a child from Bath with life-threatening cancer to Disney World.
Spencer Nelson Walling, 5, of Bath was diagnosed with stage 4 high risk neuroblastoma when he was just 3 years old.
Doctors first diagnosed his severe abdominal pain that would keep him awake at night as constipation, but Krissy Nelson-Walling, his mother, said she knew something was wrong when he began limping.