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It’s not brand new news but the cause is still very valid (and it is a touching story)When 6-year-old Elena Desserich was diagnosed with brain cancer, she  began hiding hundreds of little love notes around the house for her  parents to find after she was gone. Here’s the story:

Just before her sixth birthday, Elena Desserich was diagnosed with brain cancer and given 135 days to live. She  lived 255 days, passing away in 2007. After her death, Elena’s parents,  Brooke and Keith, found hundreds of notes from Elena hidden around the  house — in between CD cases, between bookshelves, in dresser drawers, in  backpacks….

Elena left hundreds of notes like the one above.Elena’s parents, Brooke and Keith Desserich, have now published these notes in a book called Notes Left Behind to fund a non-profit organization The Cure Starts Now dedicated to fighting pediatric brain cancer.Check out the official website
via neatorama

lickystickypickyme:

It’s not brand new news but the cause is still very valid (and it is a touching story)

When 6-year-old Elena Desserich was diagnosed with brain cancer, she began hiding hundreds of little love notes around the house for her parents to find after she was gone. Here’s the story:

Just before her sixth birthday, Elena Desserich was diagnosed with brain cancer and given 135 days to live. She lived 255 days, passing away in 2007. After her death, Elena’s parents, Brooke and Keith, found hundreds of notes from Elena hidden around the house — in between CD cases, between bookshelves, in dresser drawers, in backpacks….

Elena left hundreds of notes like the one above.

Elena’s parents, Brooke and Keith Desserich, have now published these notes in a book called Notes Left Behind to fund a non-profit organization The Cure Starts Now dedicated to fighting pediatric brain cancer.
Check out the official website

via neatorama