Live Like Cameron families celebrated at FPC football game

The non-profit is currently helping 33 local children who were diagnosed with cancer.


Jackson, Zac, Melissa Fulling, Jessie and Toni at the Live Like Cameron table at the Flagler Palm Coast football game on Sept. 23.
Jackson, Zac, Melissa Fulling, Jessie and Toni at the Live Like Cameron table at the Flagler Palm Coast football game on Sept. 23.
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Families with ties to Live Like Cameron were honored before Flagler Palm Coast High School's varsity football game on Sept. 23.

Melissa Fulling created Live Like Cameron five years ago in memory of her son, Cameron, who battled brain cancer for seven years. The organization provides financial assistance to local families with children who have been diagnosed with cancer.

The non-profit is currently helping 33 children and their families, Fulling said, by providing food, travel expenses, and other financial needs and giving children comfort during hospitalizations with soft bedding, room decorations, toys and games and "Cameron's Bag of Hope" care package.

"We try to make them feel more like home. We celebrate milestones too," Fulling said.

Visit www.livelikecameron.org to learn more about the non-profit and how to donate.

 

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