Aurora teen with cancer seeking donated toys for patients at Children's Hospital Colorado

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Aurora teen with cancer seeking donated toys for patients at Children's Hospital Colorado
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Even while navigating all of the pain and discomfort of cancer, an Aurora teen still frequently desired more puzzles and games to stimulate her brain. Now, she wants to help others who are going through similar experiences at Children's Hospital Colorado.

AURORA, Colo. — Only a teenager could possess the poise and candor to describe an extended hospital stay as"stupidly bored."

Therefore, ever since she was diagnosed at 11 years old, she and her family have spent every year collecting toys for other cancer patients at Children's Hospital who also wanted extra entertainment.

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