Category Archives: Something To Say

Meet Auguste – A Childhood Cancer Survivor

“Auguste we’ve been lying to you.” My dad turned off the TV and my stomach dropped as he turned towards me.  I immediately started thinking about all the things I had recently done that could get me in trouble.  I shot him a puzzled look and said, “Okay… about what?”   When my dad told […]

The Story of My Life

  Everyone has a story to tell; some you can tell by looking at a person, but for others you have to get to know that person.  From the outside, you see I’m short and hearing impaired however, this is not my story.  My story is what I’ve learned and the journey I have been […]

My Journey as a Seven Year Old

  As I thought about what to write for the Faith Hope and Love Jesus, Inc. Scholarship, I thought about what I love or what I like to do.  My first thought was basketball and the reason why I love the sport of basketball.  I was seven years old, a typical second grader, waiting for […]

I am a Survivor!

  The smells of perspiration and struggle are in the atmosphere.  The sound of metal hitting metal fills the air, but if you listen closely enough, you can hear the exhaling breath of those pushing themselves to their limits.  You can almost state the hard work and determination.  As you scan the room, you notice […]

My experience with cancer…

My experience with cancer has impacted my life by making me a stronger person.  I am stronger than I have ever remained.  I am currently now 19 years of age with a history of aplastic anemia.  My life has completely change since October 2008 at the age of 11.  I have experienced two bone marrow […]

A Perfectly Content Environment

  The place that makes me feel perfectly content is Penn State University.  This is a very important place in my life and has impacted my life in a positive way.  Penn State is and always will be my second home.   During my early childhood, my family learned of my diagnosis with Acute Lymphoblastic […]

Harleigh is a Childhood Cancer Survivor

  Cancer.  It’s the one word no one in the world wants to hear.  Do you want to know what’s even worse?  Hearing it 4 months after you run 15 years old, during your freshman year of high school.  So many things start to run through your mind once the doctor has officially said it.  […]