Lindsey Rose was diagnosed with ALL on Christmas Eve. She is
a great little girl with a great attitude. She has just started her long
road to recovery, and has just recently lost her hair. Her family
calls her a brave bald eagle...symbolizing strength.
Just days after her diagnosis, Lindsey created a motto that she and
her family use every day: "Do Whatcha Gotta Do!" That what they do
to get through the tough times.
Lindsey was excited to hear about the St. Baldrick's Foundation, and
thinks it's great so many more people will suddenly look like her!!
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