10-year-old cancer survivor brings Warrior Bell to Montana Childrenâs Hospital
By: Sean Wells
and last updated 2021-01-01 11:00:57-05
KALISPELL â Ten-year-old Wacee Simenson from Chinook battled pediatric cancer for 2½ years, spending the majority of his treatment at Kalispellâs Montana Childrenâs Hospital.
Wacee completed chemotherapy in early June of 2020 and decided to donate a âWarrior Bellâ to the hospital meant to be rung when a child completes treatment for cancer.
It was a joyous day at Montana Childrenâs Hospital in Kalispell as Wacee donated his âWarrior Bellâ to the hospital in front of his team of doctors and nurses, formally signifying the end of treatment for Waceeâs long and hard battle with cancer.
10-year-old cancer survivor brings Warrior Bell to Kalispellâs Montana Childrenâs Hospital
By: Sean Wells
and last updated 2021-01-01 10:45:43-05
KALISPELL â Ten-year-old Wacee Simenson from Chinook battled pediatric cancer for 2½ years, spending the majority of his treatment at Kalispellâs Montana Childrenâs Hospital.
Wacee completed chemotherapy in early June of 2020 and decided to donate a âWarrior Bellâ to the hospital meant to be rung when a child completes treatment for cancer.
It was a joyous day at Montana Childrenâs Hospital in Kalispell as Wacee donated his âWarrior Bellâ to the hospital in front of his team of doctors and nurses, formally signifying the end of treatment for Waceeâs long and hard battle with cancer.
Young cancer survivor brings Warrior Bell to Montana Childrenâs Hospital
By: Sean Wells
and last updated 2021-01-01 12:04:43-05
KALISPELL â Ten-year-old Wacee Simenson from Chinook battled pediatric cancer for 2½ years, spending the majority of his treatment at Kalispellâs Montana Childrenâs Hospital.
Wacee completed chemotherapy in early June of 2020 and decided to donate a âWarrior Bellâ to the hospital meant to be rung when a child completes treatment for cancer.
It was a joyous day at Montana Childrenâs Hospital in Kalispell as Wacee donated his âWarrior Bellâ to the hospital in front of his team of doctors and nurses, formally signifying the end of treatment for Waceeâs long and hard battle with cancer.
Salute to Service: Virtual toy box fundraiser underway
Kalispell Regional Healthcare and the Montana Childrenâs Hospital are hosting a special fundraiser this holiday season to buy toys for families going through pediatric cancer.
and last updated 2020-12-11 14:19:18-05
KALISPELL â Kalispell Regional Healthcare and the Montana Childrenâs Hospital are hosting a special fundraiser this holiday season to buy toys for families going through pediatric cancer.
The hospital is asking businesses in Northwest Montana to donate to the Virtual Toy Box with a goal of raising $50,000.
Montana Childrenâs Hospital Chief Development Officer Carly Rickard says this fundraiser is different from years past because the hospital is not able to accept in-person donations due to COVID-19 restrictions.