Red Deer high school students come together to help classmate fighting cancer (opens original article in a new tab)
Students at Red Deer's Ecole Secondaire Notre Dame High School raised $2,000 for a classmate with cancer to buy a wheelchair-accessible van, demonstrating community support.
- Red Deer high school students organized a fundraiser to help classmate Lachlan Ross, who has cancer, afford a wheelchair-accessible van.
- Lachlan, a non-verbal student with complex medical needs, was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy and potential surgery.
- Students raised $2,000 through events like a coffee cart and wearing hats, showing support for Lachlan and his family.
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