Brian Johnson/AFN Mackenzie Saunders and her mother Liz are working together to collect used hand-held video games to be given to children in St. Joe's hospital this Christmas. The seventh-grader said a girl named Hope came by her hospital room in the first few weeks of her hospital stay and gave her a Nintendo DS which helped her get through the long, depressing hours of laying in a hospital bed. Nov. 10, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Akimel A-al middle schooler Mackenzie Saunders, who was partially paralyzed in a soccer accident in 2009, would like to "pay it forward" by collecting used hand-held video games and giving them to children in St. Joe's hospital this Christmas. The seventh-grader said a girl named Hope came by her hospital room in the first few weeks of her hospital stay and gave her a Nintendo DS which helped her get through the long, depressing hours of laying in a hospital bed. Nov. 10, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Mackenzie Saunders, who was partially paralyzed in a soccer accident in 2009, has received plenty of local and national media attention appearing on the Today Show where she was given autographed photographs from show hosts. Nov. 10, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Mackenzie Saunders reads a letter she received from a girl named Hope along with a Nintendo DS. The seventh-grader said the surprise gift helped her get through the long, depressing hours of laying in a hospital bed. Nov. 10, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Akimel A-al middle schooler Mackenzie Saunders, who was partially paralyzed in a soccer accident in 2009, would like to "pay it forward" by collecting used hand-held video games and giving them to children in St. Joe's hospital this Christmas. The seventh-grader said a girl named Hope came by her hospital room in the first few weeks of her hospital stay and gave her a Nintendo DS which helped her get through the long, depressing hours of laying in a hospital bed. Nov. 10, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Akimel A-al middle schooler Mackenzie Saunders, who was partially paralyzed in a soccer accident in 2009, would like to "pay it forward" by collecting used hand-held video games and giving them to children in St. Joe's hospital this Christmas. The seventh-grader said a girl named Hope came by her hospital room in the first few weeks of her hospital stay and gave her a Nintendo DS which helped her get through the long, depressing hours of laying in a hospital bed. Nov. 10, 2010
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