11-Year-Old Who Beat Leukemia Helps Construct New Children’s Hospital
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta surprised three special pediatric patients with the promotion of a lifetime. Joseph Alonge, Ariella-Faith Damisa and Lex Stolle found out they were being named honorary construction managers when a construction hat, clipboard and personalized video message arrived from businessman and co-founder of Home Depot, Arthur M. Blank. Last Fall, he donated $200 million to help fund the new Arthur M. Blank Hospital. Inside Edition Digital has more.
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