Honored Kid

Chase H.

Age 30
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Location

Prosperity, SC, US

Diagnosis

Craniopharyngioma

Date of Diagnosis

October 2007

Status

In maintenance

Treated At

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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My Story

Chase has always been a very inquisitive child. He wanted to learn everything. His father, being an avid outdoorsman, taught him everything he knew about hunting and fishing as he grew. He also learned everything he could about the game of baseball. Chase would rather be outside in the sunshine or rain than to be indoors. He has an internal drive to help others and does so through several organizations that he is a member. He is the All-American Boy.

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