Giving something for Devon
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Lolita Harper
It all started with a little tug on her heart strings as she watched
a young family friend fight leukemia.
Following that pull, 12-year-old Shannon McCroskey, snapped into
action and yanked her entire sixth-grade class into action.
McCroskey and the sixth-graders at Andersen Elementary donated
$1,096 to Children’s Hospital of Orange County in honor of 8-year-old
Devon Oddy, who spent three weeks there, waging a victorious battle
against leukemia.
Devon, a Huntington Beach resident, underwent her session of
chemotherapy last month, hopefully marking the beginning of full
remission. So others with similar ailments can have the expert care
Devon received, the graduating sixth graders sold candy, toffee and
lollipops throughout the school year to raise money for charity.
Shannon and three girlfriends designated their earnings to CHOC
from the beginning of the fund-raising campaign and by the end of the
year, the entire class agreed the hospital was a worthy recipient.
“There were only four of us at first but in the end, the whole
class came together,” Shannon said.
The 12-year-old, who was scheduled to start her first day of
middle school at Corona del Mar today, not only convinced her class
to join her cause but wrote her own press release, announcing her
peers’ feat. The up-and-coming reporter said she applied for the
journalism class at her new school and was crossing her fingers for
acceptance.
While she is excited about reaching a new educational plateau, she
paid a huge debt of gratitude to her former elementary school
teachers.
“We could not have done it without Ms. [Patty] Delgado and Mr.
[Rich] Rodriguez,” she said.
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