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		<title>Leukemia survivor starts fundraiser to bring families together</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Twelve-year-old Sam Sachs is a survivor. "He is just an amazing kid. Sam does things I would never imagine," said Jenny Sachs. About a year ago, Sam started feeling a little down in the dumps. "I was really tired, really nauseous, really cold and had trouble breathing," said Sam. "We were &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Twelve-year-old <a class="Link" href="https://www.wtkr.com/news/chkd-12-year-old-leukemia-patient-starts-sams-warriors-fundraisers-to-bring-families-together">Sam Sachs</a> is a survivor.</p>
<p>"He is just an amazing kid. Sam does things I would never imagine," said Jenny Sachs.</p>
<p>About a year ago, Sam started feeling a little down in the dumps.</p>
<p>"I was really tired, really nauseous, really cold and had trouble breathing," said Sam.</p>
<p>"We were told if he didn’t get to the hospital soon, he might not make it through the weekend," said Jenny Sachs, Sam's mother.</p>
<p>After an abrupt doctor's visit and some blood work, Sam was diagnosed with T-cell leukemia.</p>
<p>"His white blood cell count was 10 times what it should have been," said Jenny.</p>
<p>Sam was rushed to the Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, where he'd spend several weeks.</p>
<p>"Well, I thought I was gonna die, and that's not fun," said Sam.</p>
<p>"It's your worst nightmare. I just wanted answers and told everything was gonna be OK," said Jenny. </p>
<p>The Sachs family of three clung together through the biggest fight of their lives.</p>
<p>COVID-19 presented challenges for visitation during Sam's time in ICU and the cancer ward.</p>
<p>"He was in constant pain. I have never witnessed that kind of pain," said Jenny. </p>
<p>But when Sam got better, he started roaming the halls. Sam says he noticed a common theme: children battling illnesses alone, unlike him.</p>
<p>"I started thinking I would do a lot to help these kids be with their parents, and I felt I wouldn’t be able to fight anymore if my parents were not there with me," he said.</p>
<p>That's how <a class="Link" href="https://samswarriors.org/">Sam's Warriors </a>was born.</p>
<p>Sam gets people to take pies to the face while making a donation to help families be together during these lengthy hospital stays. He calls it the Pie Face Challenge. </p>
<p>"There may be people that can't get paid time off, so I am planning to use that money for that money for babysitting and for gas for them," he said.</p>
<p>Sam has raised close to $30,000 for his efforts.</p>
<p>"It makes me feel really good, like I am helping people," said Sam.</p>
<p>Sam says this has shown him it's not, "Why me? Why did I get cancer?" but now it's, "Why not me?" </p>
<p>"I feel like now I know why, and I can help other kids," he said.</p>
<p>He has the gratitude, compassion, empathy and the will not only to fight but to pay it forward. </p>
<p>For more on how you can help Sam's Warriors and participate in the Pie Face Challenge, click <a class="Link" href="https://samswarriors.org/">here.</a></p>
<p><i>This story was originally published by Chelsea Donovan at WTKR.</i></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[THEY LOOK ON A MISS. THAT IS A LOOK AT SPOS.RT MARIA: WE WILL TALK TO HARVEY ABOUT THAT IN ONE SECOND BUT FIRST, ALONG-AWAITED COMING HOME FOR A BABY GIRL WHO HAS BEEN SO MUCH -- CHARLOTTE KAPILOW-COH.EN ED: SHE WEIGHED LESS THAN 2 PODSUN AND SINCE NOVEMBER, SHE HAS LIVED ON A VENTILATOR &#8230;]]></description>
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											THEY LOOK ON A MISS. THAT IS A LOOK AT SPOS.RT MARIA: WE WILL TALK TO HARVEY ABOUT THAT IN ONE SECOND BUT FIRST, ALONG-AWAITED COMING HOME FOR A BABY GIRL WHO HAS BEEN SO MUCH -- CHARLOTTE KAPILOW-COH.EN ED: SHE WEIGHED LESS THAN 2 PODSUN AND SINCE NOVEMBER, SHE HAS LIVED ON A VENTILATOR AT FRANCISCAN CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL. HER PARENTS TOOK TURNS ON BEDSIDE SHIFTS. CHARLOTTE’S DAD LOST HIS JOB BECAUSE HE HAD TO SPEND SO MUCH TIME NEXT TO HIS DAUGHTER. SIX MONTHS LATER, CHARLOTTE AND HER GRATEFUL PARENTS ARE HEADING HOME. &gt;&gt;E W ARE THE BIGGEST ADVOCATES NOW FOR THE FRANCISCANS. CHARLOTTES I A SUCCESS STORY. WE ARE JUST SO PROUD OF HER. ED: CHARLOTTE’S HOMECOMING COMES AT THE PERFECT TIME. HER FIRST BIRTHDAY IS THIS FRIDAY, AND SHE’LL BE ABLE TO CELEBRATE WITH HER FAMILY IN THEIR NORFOLK HOME. AND WHEN SHE IS PRESIDENT ONE DAY, SHE WOULD LOOK
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					It was a long-awaited homecoming Tuesday for Charlotte Kapilow-Cohen, a baby who spent the first year of her life in a hospital. Charlotte was born June 11, 2020, prematurely weighing 1.9 pounds. Since November, she has lived on a ventilator at Franciscan Children's Hospital in Massachusetts.Her parents took turns on bedside shifts; Charlotte's dad lost his job because he had to spend so much time next to his daughter.Six months later, Charlotte and her grateful parents went home."We are the biggest advocates now of Franciscan, and we love that Charlotte can be a success story, because we are just so proud of her, " mother Amy Kapilow-Cohen said.Charlotte's homecoming comes at the perfect time: Her first birthday is Friday, and she'll be able to celebrate with her family in their Norfolk, Massachusetts, home.
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<p>It was a long-awaited homecoming Tuesday for Charlotte Kapilow-Cohen, a baby who spent the first year of her life in a hospital. </p>
<p>Charlotte was born June 11, 2020, prematurely weighing 1.9 pounds. Since November, she has lived on a ventilator at Franciscan Children's Hospital in Massachusetts.</p>
<p>Her parents took turns on bedside shifts; Charlotte's dad lost his job because he had to spend so much time next to his daughter.</p>
<p>Six months later, Charlotte and her grateful parents went home.</p>
<p>"We are the biggest advocates now of Franciscan, and we love that Charlotte can be a success story, because we are just so proud of her, " mother Amy Kapilow-Cohen said.</p>
<p>Charlotte's homecoming comes at the perfect time: Her first birthday is Friday, and she'll be able to celebrate with her family in their Norfolk, Massachusetts, home.</p>
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