This year a student in Kelly Beck’s fourth grade class at Osage Elementary School is trying very hard to make a difference in the world.
Her name is Brooke Mulford, and Brooke has been diagnosed with neuroblastoma, an aggressive form of cancer.
To know Brooke is to love her, as she is one of those people that changes your life just by being in it.
Brooke has recently opened “Brooke’s Toy Closet”, a special cabinet filled with toys, coloring books and other goodies for children who are hospitalized.
The recipients of these gifts will be able to use them when they are in the hospital, and take them home to enjoy when they are feeling better.
This holiday season, the class also decided to hold a collection through Dec. 19. Many donations were kindly sent to the classroom.
For more information on Brooke’s Toy Closet, please follow the link below:
http://prmcsalisbury.com/2014/08/26/brooke-mulford-cuts-the-ribbon-on-brookes-toy-closet-at-peninsula-regional/