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Corin Stewart

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Corin Stewart is a 5-year-old little girl who was diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma. Treatment required her to travel to Florida from Philadelphia for a few weeks. ALSF was able to provide roundtrip airfare for Corin, her mom Sandra and an aunt, as Sandra was pregnant at the time and required a travel companion.

“Alex's Lemonade Stand was a huge part in getting to Florida and home. Corin did very well through her Proton Radiation treatment and her eye is healing nicely. We still have a rough road ahead but we will get through it. Thanks again. It was very much appreciated. We are happy to be home. Our goal now is to continue to get Corin cancer free.”

- Sandra Stewart, Corin’s Mother
 

Update: As of December 11th 2014, Corin is 5 years cancer free!!!

 

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