Wisconsin boy with cancer uses his Make-A-Wish opportunity to pay it forward
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Oct 6, 2020 6:44 AM CST
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DANE COUNTY (CBS 58) -- A chance for sick children to Make-A-Wish for anything they could possibly want and a young Wisconsin boy with cancer is deciding to use his opportunity to pay it forward.
A 14-year-old from Dane County who is living with large B-Cell Lymphoma has chosen to use his wish from Make-A-Wish Wisconsin to raise funds for childhood cancer research.
Lucas Nelson designed a cancer survivor style t-shirt and hat that are for sale right now. He and his dad, Loren, joined CBS 58 virtually to talk more about his efforts.
To help Nelson reach his goal, click here.
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