Now 15, cancer survivor Jillian Henrichsen learned at an all too early age the harsh realities of life.
Just prior to her second birthday the Summerland girl was diagnosed with a cancer called retinoblastoma.
Although she did lose her right eye, luckily only a single surgery was necessary to remove all of the cancer.
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While growing up she has spent time at camps with other young people who have or had cancer. She learned one very important fact.
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Although not able to donate blood herself (donors must be 17 or older) she decided to try and get as many other students as possible to make the trip to Penticton Friday for a Canadian Blood Services donor clinic.
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