Hailey was born on August 18th 2002 in Austin. She has one younger brother, Hunter. She has always been a fun outgoing child who makes fast friends with kids no matter the age difference. She has a love for girly things like makeup and lip gloss but never lets it in the way of playing hard. One week before Hailey's fourth birthday, she had pain in her left arm that originally was thought to be a dislocation or bone infection.
Days later we found out that it was in fact Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Since the beginning of her treatment, she has been ahead of the curve on curing herself. She has not let something like Leukemia or even chemotherapy stand in the way of going to parks or riding her bike.
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