Teachers in Alabama donated 100 days of illness to a colleague whose baby has cancer

This is the beautiful story of the week.


Green David, a secondary school football coach in Huntsville, Alabama and his wife,Megan Green, turn off a public scream for the help of March 20th. Their one-year daughter,Green Kinsleyhad been diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and started startingChemotherapy treatment.

Although Megan was able to take part in his job as a primary school teacher, David was officially released sick days. They therefore asked any other teacher from the region if they would be willing to donate their own days of illness.

"Kinsley is the biggest dad girl and needs him to be here as often as possible, then it would be so grateful for every day so that she can spend time with her dad," meganwrote on facebook.

The Facebook item received more than 1,000 shares and special media attention. Soon, the family was flooded with support from employees at the Alabama Public School. They only requested about 40 days of illness; They received more than 100 years.

"You know, you want to send incentives, you want to do something to help, but it was a real physical way we could help and family,"Anna Kachelman, a teacher at the school where David works,told the affiliate of local CBS news.

"The number of people who shared days with us are overwhelming," wrote Meganon lovewhatmattersss.com. "We are really so blessed. David will now be able to be with us as much as we need him while working and coaching and fulfilling this commitment. We will never be able to thank people who have increased slightly for Make this possible enough.

There were so many people who were not teachers in the region who wanted to help the green family they had to edit their original position to include theirGOFUNDME Page andAmazon Wish List.

The goal of the Gofundme page was to collect funds of $ 25,000 to help the family's medical expenses; It is currently high of over $ 36,000.

The greens also set up a Facebook page calledKinsley Kicks Cancer, when supporters can get updates on the progress of the little girl.

Likemost recent post On April 19, Kinsley finished her last chemo but always has a long difficult road in front of her, because it will probably require several blood transfusions and platelets. But it is clear that she has a ton of supporters rooting for her.

And for more stories about communities gathering for a child in need, read itthe city of Ohio who threw a Christmas start for a sick little boy.

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