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Cure our Lexi from Leukemia

Organized by Cortney Morehouse
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Cure our Lexi from Leukemia Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Represent Elexsis and support the cause with a Lexi Strong T-shirt. We are "painting the town orange!"

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Airyele Rounds for Elexsis Taylor cure leukemia.
$2,330 raised
178 items sold of
200 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$20
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Safety Orange
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Safety Orange
Organized by Cortney Morehouse

About this campaign

During her budding modeling career and her sophomore year of high school, Elexsis was diagnosed with leukemia at age 16. Elexsis's sights are set on resuming a normal life and her biggest desire is to go home. She has been looking forward to having all of her siblings home. Two weeks before they would all reunite, she was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

Elexsis has had to learn at an early age what chronic pain is all about.
Living with RSD/CRPS for over 2 years has not been an easy, normal
circumstance for a teenager.
Thinking that the random bruising and fatigue, which she noticed and mentioned, were just part of her chronic health issue, little attention was paid to what else could be blowing in the wind. Recently waking up to lower back pain on the right side and pain urinating, what would our mom suspect. A kidney stone can happen to anyone right? After 'dealing with it' all day, not wanting to disrupt her plans for the day, by evening, tears of pain and anguish got the best of her and a trip to the ER was inevidible. 4 hours after several blood tests (hoping that what they saw the first time was a fluke) we waited for 'good' results. The compassionate ER staff at WMHS announced that she needed better clarification from specialty doctors in another, more specialized hospital. Traveling yet farther from home, the
results that we were about to receive where heart wrenching and devistating. Leukimea, AML was the diagnosis. Our parents, leaving the side of this
precious daughter to 'go back to work' is too much (now a 2 hour drive back home), when emotions and pain levels are running high. Many friends and family have asked, 'How can we help?' After much time in prayer and solitude, seemingly all night long, the answer is clear. Donate- the financial hardship that this year will bring, calling the hospital our new home for at least a month, and then 3-4 times weekly for 6 more months, minimum- your help would
lessen one of our greatest concerns. We, as the Taylor family, unitingly
thank you for caring about us, our sister, her future and showing us support in this challenging part of our journey.
Diagnosed with Leukemia at 16 yrs old, one year to a full recovery, 2 hour
commute to/from the hospital. Money shouldn't be a worry right now.

She may have Leukimea, but Leukimea doesn't have her!

Supporters

Anonymous 4 items

We Love YOU!!!

Anonymous 3 items
Anonymous 1 item
Kimberly Hanlin 1 item
Davis/Oakman family 5 items
Uncle Kevin 4 items
Kevin and Brady Watson 2 items

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Get well soon. Go Mountaineers!

Lisa Harris 2 items
Jessica Whisner 1 item
Vera Herriott 2 items

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