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Aiden’s “Monsters”

by savage ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Art at November 25th, 2010 - 5:30 pm

There is this little five year old boy fighting Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia who is selling his artwork to help pay for his medical bills. He is not a bad little artist, as far as I am concerned.

His diagnosis is good as far as I can see, but he has to go through some brutal chemo and radiation for the next couple years. He has a facebook page with more details. For more information about him and his family, please go here.

On September 13, 2010, 5-year-old Aidan was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). He was strong and pulled through his first round of chemo all while teasing his nurses and vistors. Although this was a small victory Aidan, unfortunately, must go through 2 to 3 more years of chemo treatments and everything that goes along with that.

You can “like” this page to show your support and be updated on his progress, and also know when new items are posted in his online art shop–all proceeds from this go to help with his bills!

Also, if you wish to make a donation of any amount, you can do so via PayPal. To do this, visit his blog and click on the “Donate” button at the top right.

Check out his blog and Etsy shop, which are linked below.

And thank you to all of his “likers!” Please spread the word and suggest this page to your friends.

All of his artwork goes for 12 dollars for a full size print and all the money goes towards his medical care. Here is a link to his website where you can purchase it.

Try to help Aiden if you can! Thanks.

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