Cancer treatment for Noelle.
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Hello FB friends. I am setting up this account for Noelle, the sweet dog of my niece Hollie, who was just diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. Any donations would be greatly appreciated. Below is Hollie’s message. Thank My words:
In December 2011 I was in a violent bank robbery and had trouble sleeping. I finally decided to get a dog in March 2012 and my older guy Duke gave me eight months before passing away. He helped prepare me to be Noelle’s mom.
I saw Noelle on Facebook not long after Duke passed away. On December 1, 2012 I adopted her at ACCT Philly where she was a Pen Pal. She had never been in a car before, was unfamiliar with grass, and was suspicious of cheeseburgers. That all changed quickly!
Noelle became my sidekick. She was a ball of energy for the first few years. Although she has calmed down a lot she has been a great protector of me.
She loves her cats, cheese, my grandparents, and the Hallmark Channel.
Two months ago I noticed a lump growing on her neck. She visited the vet and the vet said to watch it.
Unfortunately that lump kept growing and on May 22 she finally had it removed.
On May 29th I learned my brave little sweetheart had cancer. She has a very aggressive form of cancer called Fibrosarcoma. It is vicious.
We are going to fight it with everything that we have.
To give it our best shot is going to cost approximately $10,000. Noelle is younger and strong and I owe it to her to do whatever I can to save her life.
Cancer doesn’t care if there is a pandemic or a tough economy. It is greedy and takes quickly.
I am mortified to ask for help but I know that I need to.
I thank you for reading this and for considering helping my girl. Any amount helps and I am grateful for your support.
Thankfully Noelle is oblivious to the fact that she has cancer. Now if we ran out of cheese that would be a real problem.
Thank you again. Please pray for her.
In December 2011 I was in a violent bank robbery and had trouble sleeping. I finally decided to get a dog in March 2012 and my older guy Duke gave me eight months before passing away. He helped prepare me to be Noelle’s mom.
I saw Noelle on Facebook not long after Duke passed away. On December 1, 2012 I adopted her at ACCT Philly where she was a Pen Pal. She had never been in a car before, was unfamiliar with grass, and was suspicious of cheeseburgers. That all changed quickly!
Noelle became my sidekick. She was a ball of energy for the first few years. Although she has calmed down a lot she has been a great protector of me.
She loves her cats, cheese, my grandparents, and the Hallmark Channel.
Two months ago I noticed a lump growing on her neck. She visited the vet and the vet said to watch it.
Unfortunately that lump kept growing and on May 22 she finally had it removed.
On May 29th I learned my brave little sweetheart had cancer. She has a very aggressive form of cancer called Fibrosarcoma. It is vicious.
We are going to fight it with everything that we have.
To give it our best shot is going to cost approximately $10,000. Noelle is younger and strong and I owe it to her to do whatever I can to save her life.
Cancer doesn’t care if there is a pandemic or a tough economy. It is greedy and takes quickly.
I am mortified to ask for help but I know that I need to.
I thank you for reading this and for considering helping my girl. Any amount helps and I am grateful for your support.
Thankfully Noelle is oblivious to the fact that she has cancer. Now if we ran out of cheese that would be a real problem.
Thank you again. Please pray for her.
Organizer and beneficiary
Anne McCorkle
Organizer
West Chester, PA
Hollie McDonald
Beneficiary