Ollie is an energetic, determined and loveable 13-year old who began developing a bump on his neck in summer 2019. In November 2019 he was diagnosed with Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma ALK Positive. After multiple relapses in his central nervous system, which caused him to go blind, he had a stem cell transplant in July 2020. He is now a long-term survivor with more than 5-years in remission. This blog shares updates on his wellness and his family's advocacy efforts.

The Brave Boy and Therapeutic Clowns at CHEO (plus Mario photobombing)
Tuesday, 8 December 2020
Abby's Point of View
On December 3, 2020, Abby's Point of View piece was published by CBC News Ottawa on their website and on social media. She'd been asked to do this piece back in August when we were still in Toronto for Ollie' s stem cell transplant and one of the producers saw the blog post that she wrote at that time sharing how she was feeling about Ollie and COVID.
She's always wanted to be a writer and writes profound, insightful pieces for one so young. She was thrilled to be asked to do this and even more thrilled later to find out she'd be paid for her piece, so it was not only her first published work, but also her first paycheck ever, too. Stem cell donor, advocate, writer and breadwinner at 12 years old!
The letter that she wrote was accompanied by a video of her reading the letter and photos of our journey to get Ollie well. She worked on the letter for months with the editor/producer and the videographer spent a lot of extra time working on making the video as beautiful and moving as her letter.
To-date it has been posted on CBC Ottawa's Instagram, Facebook and Twitter accounts, CBC Kids News and was featured in the CBC National News that night, too! Overall it was a tremendous experience for her, although the outpouring of response has been overwhelmingly emotional for her.
Our Member of Parliament and Minister of Infrastructure and Communities shared it and sent Abby a message...
And of course, Alex Munter who is the President and CEO of CHEO shared it, too!
And Canadian Blood Services shared it to promote stem cell donation, of course!
We are so incredibly proud of her and her bravery in not only giving Ollie stem cells, but also for sharing her donation story with Canada and using it to highlight the importance of masking up and protecting those that are most vulnerable right now.
P.S. - Ollie is still doing great and we'll share an update on him again soon!
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It was such a splendid letter--hooray for Abby! She deserves all the kudos!
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