Sunday, March 17, 2013

Boy battle cancer is helped by bball clinic - Fox11online.com

Updated: Saturday, 16 Mar 2013, 6:42 PM CDTPublished : Saturday, 16 Mar 2013, 6:42 PM CDT APPLETON - A baseball hospital in Appleton was about more than teaching children some new skills. It absolutely was also about helping others. Fourteen-year-old Jordan McCabe published Saturday's event at the Appleton Alliance Church.AMcCabe spent your day training hundreds of kids how exactly to dribble, complete and manage a ball. Beyond training new skills, McCabe arranged the big event to greatly help out Braeden Jansen, 6, who's struggling Leukemia. McCabe said it's been good to see the community come out to aid Jansen and his family. "It really feels good to know that the community generally speaking is really, they feel, attached to him, and feel that they might help him. And if they might help him, and if they are gonna do that even occasionally of importance of some body, then that's actually good," said McCabe. About 300 young ones participated in the case. All of the money raised should go to Jansen and his family.

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