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Teens participate in Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Students of the Year Program Sussex Academy sophomores Anshu Sharda and Leena Maharej have created a student campaign, Team Care to Cure, as part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Students of the Year Program to raise funds for research, and guarantee supportive services to patients and their families. SUBMITTED PHOTOS Ellen Driscoll Two Sussex Academy students are determined to make a difference for people with blood cancer. Sophomores Anshu Sharda and Leena Maharaj have created a student campaign called Team Care to Cure as part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Students of the Year Program to raise funds for research, and guarantee supportive services to patients and their families. ....
Teens participate in Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Students of the Year Program Sussex Academy sophomores Anshu Sharda and Leena Maharej have created a student campaign, Team Care to Cure, as part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Students of the Year Program to raise funds for research, and guarantee supportive services to patients and their families. SUBMITTED PHOTOS Ellen Driscoll Two Sussex Academy students are determined to make a difference for people with blood cancer. Sophomores Anshu Sharda and Leena Maharaj have created a student campaign called Team Care to Cure as part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Students of the Year Program to raise funds for research, and guarantee supportive services to patients and their families. ....