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STORIES OF INSPIRATION
     Zach Kraus    ::     McGovern Family     ::   Kasey Keenan     ::  Schedule

               Meet Zach Kraus

Zach's story speaks of courage, generosity, determination and a love for life. His favorite picture is the one of him in his boxing clothes; as he says, "I'm not going to give up the fight".
Zach was six years old when he was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocyte Leukemia. Now 13, Zach continues to fight the disease and its side effects.
Zach has turned what many would think would be devastating news into positive and inspiring lessons. At the beginning of his treatment at St. Christopher's
Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, he saw a need for distraction and entertainment in the oncology unit. Zach went door-to-door and raised over $11,000 to buy toys, games and other playthings for the unit. Over the past five years many organizations have held fundraisers to assist with Zach's medical expenses; he always asks to split or donate the entire proceeds to another family he knows is having hard times.
"He has always been able to see past himself to help others," says his mother, Tamara.
On August 1, 2003, Zach's little sister gave him his gift of life - her bone marrow. This was expected to be the last chapter of the family's journey, but that was not to be. Zach now suffers a side effect of the transplant called Graft vs. Host Disease which has attacked many parts of his body.He now needs surgery on both his legs to get the pain under control. Also the drugs he needs in the future are experimental and not covered by insurance. Zach still has a long battle ahead of him but takes each day one at a time.
Zach will be leaving on the tenth of this month to go to New York to train for two weeks so he can bring home his service dog he cant wait to go he has waited two years for this moment.


MEET THE MCGOVERN FAMILY

The McGovern family is composed of seven children through birth and adoption, as well as one or two children who come to stay with them while they receive medical treatment.

Tom, Sarah and Jess, are the three children who entered the McGovern family through birth. Tom is 22, Sarah is almost 19 and Jess is 16. The next one to join the family was Hannah who is currently 10. She was initially a foster
child who just needed a weekend respite home when she was 1 month old, because her foster family was going away for the weekend. One and a half months later, she came to stay! Hannah had a very rough start to life, and it was compounded by many food allergies which she continues to battle now. But Hannah is known to have a beautiful singing voice and an impish gleam in her eyes!

Since Hannah was 6 years younger than Jess, we decided to add one more child to the family, so Hannah wouldn't feel like the only child who was adopted and one much younger as well. Brianna, now 11 years old, joined the McGoverns from
Taiwan.. She was born missing all of two limbs and half of another. Brianna is often caught with her big dimple setting off her even bigger smile. She is also known to have a need for speed, and is often "ticketed" for driving her wheelchair too fast!

We fostered other children throughout this time and one who came for another weekend respite was 2 week old Luke. Luke had bleeding on the brain and was on a heart monitor and had terrible reflux. His foster family didn't feel capable of
meeting his medical needs so he ended up staying. Later , Luke's doctors determined that his early brain injury caused his neck to have been fractured and it healed in a dangerous position, so Luke had two surgeries on his neck,
one of which fused his neck to help prevent serious damage to his spinal cord. Unfortunately, Luke continues to have some problems and is currently undergoing some tests to see if anything new is happening in his brain and spine. Luke
has the greatest joy for life and each day he wakes with a smile and a story.

Eric joined the McGovern family in the fall of 2006 from CA where he was a foster child for his first 2 3/4 years of his life. Eric's spine was not fully formed and because of that , his legs were contracted without the ability to straighten them. His internal organs are somewhat compressed because he doesn't have the spine to help him to grow tall. He had his lower legs amputated in October of 2007. Eric has a contagious personality and everyone he meets falls in love with him. He is cuddly and sweet and naughty and beautiful, all rolled up into one 18 pound little boy!

Although each of our younger children has a medical history that is extensive and in some cases, very serious, it is not those medical problems that defines them as people. Each of our children have a great sense of humor and a love for
music. Each child is active and social, and although two of them use wheelchairs in public, they scoot all over the house at home. They play, they laugh, they fight, they mess up their rooms (and then have to clean them) like any other group of siblings. We are very blessed!



MEET KASEY KEENAN
Kasey Keenan was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) in August of 2003 at the age of 9.  She had previously spent two agonizing months dealing with increasingly debilitating back pain.  She later learned that the leukemia attached her back and caused 8 fractured vertebrae.  Upon diagnosis, she immediately began two and a half years of chemotherapy at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia and she was fitted for a back brace which she had to wear for two months
until the fractures healed.   One month after her diagnosis, Kasey became involved with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Light the Night Walk to raise money and awareness for the disease. What started as a simple mission to help the society and to meet other cancer survivors became an obsession for Kasey.  She set a goal of  recruiting 50 people for her fundraising team and a financial goal of raising $10,000.  Kasey also set a personal goal for herself to
become the largest fundraiser for the northern part of New Jersey.  Through the support of her friends, family and community, Kasey was able to surpass all these goals.  Kasey and Kasey's Krusaders as her fundraising group is known, raised over $20,000 with over 150 people in attendance to support Kasey and her
cause.  To date, Kasey's Krusaders have raised over $97,000 for the society over the course of 5 Light the Night Walks and two celebrity and sports memorabilia auctions they have hosted.  As of February 2008, Kasey has been off chemotherapy for two years and continues to amaze people with her good health and attitude.  Kasey is a three season athlete playing field hockey, basketball and softball and enjoying all that life has to offer.  She is a die-hard New York Yankee and Philadelphia Eagles fan who has a great memory for sports stats, trivia and general player knowledge.



Miracle League
Lehigh Valley Yankee Fan Club
Miracle League Team

To All Fan Club Members:

Fan Club In Need Of Miracle League Angels

The Miracle League of the Lehigh Valley was created to serve a growing population of children with special needs. Through the efforts of a dedicated board and a caring community, children with disabilities will be able to participate in a baseball league of their own starting in the summer of 2006.

Location: 5858 Sell Road, Schnecksville, (Heidelberg Township), Pennsylvania (Rte. 309 N, approximately 9 miles from Route 22).

Park Details: The Jaindl Family Park is located on approximately 5 acres in Heidelberg Township, Lehigh County. The parking area is circular in design for easy drop-off and pick-up of players, with multiple handicapped and van parking spaces available. Additional parking available on stabilized turf. The field is a state of the art baseball complex designed specifically for children with special needs. The field is a cushioned synthetic turf to prevent injuries and easy mobility around the bases without obstruction. The dug-out, concession stand, restrooms, and first-aid all are wheelchair accessible. All surfaces are completely flat to eliminate any barriers to wheelchairs, crutches and braces. The field has lights for both day and evening games.

Meet the Yankees (Fan Club Team) Miracle League Team and their Parents on Saturday, May 2nd at 3:00 pm at Park located at 5858 Sell Road, Schnecksville, (Heidelberg Township), Pennsylvania (Rte. 309 N, approximately 9 miles from Route 22).

If you are interested in becoming an Angel or if you would like to help out in the concession stand please contact Chuck at 484-347-8331.

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