Friends of teen Virginia Beach leukemia survivor set up lemonade stand to raise money for CHKD
By: Web Staff
and last updated 2021-07-09 20:46:21-04
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - We re bringing you another story on the Virginia Beach teenager who has captured the heart of her community.
Abby Furco, a freshman at Kellam High School, was just 4 years old when doctors diagnosed her with a form of leukemia. In February, she marked 10 years since her diagnosis.
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After several years of intense treatment, the cancer came back and she underwent a life-saving bone marrow transplant.
Since then, she s had to deal with other serious health problems, including heart failure.
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A GROUP of “super mums” and “wonder women” are getting ready to pull on their capes to take on a marathon running challenge to boost two charities. Seven mums – and a dad – will cover a total of 52 miles this weekend in aid of Down’s Syndrome Scotland and Kindred. The parents met through ante-natal classes in Dunbar and are taking part in the Edinburgh Marathon Festival, held virtually due to coronavirus restrictions. Lisa Kitson, Libi Newell, Charlie Hardy and Kelsey Normand will form the ‘Super Mums’, with Catherine Devereux, Laura Bell, Sarah Callow and Jonathan Newell as the ‘Wonder Women’, with both teams taking part in the relay event.
Moultonborough Academy returning to regular class schedule
MA Principal Andy Coppinger posted the updates on the school s website on April 9.
Since January students have been on a staggered schedule of Red and Black Weeks to limit interactions and reduce the number of closures due to quarantining. Starting on May 3, after students returned from April vacation, MA will return to its daily class rotation. With the majority of staff vaccinated, we will be much less likely to have to close school due to a positive Coronavirus case and the resulting need to quarantine teachers and staff, which was the original reason to adopt the weekly rotation, Coppinger wrote.