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Family travels to all 50 states, delivering wagons to kids with cancer - Rochester First
One Myrtle Beach family is on a mission to give a “lift” to kids with cancer in a special way.
The Hoover family said it’s all about helping kids with cancer. They said they will be giving wagons to families of pediatric cancer as a way to provide a safe and comfortable space for the children.
“It was just to make a big impact to show our son a nice time and meet other kids, and to hopefully give some hope to people,” Kevin Hoover said.
Six-year-old Baxley Hoover is a cancer survivor. He was diagnosed with stage 4 Rhabdomyosarcoma two years ago, and today he is cancer-free. Baxley and his parents, Kevin and Suzanne, will be traveling across the country, visiting all 50 states in their RV trailer.
One Myrtle Beach family is on a mission to give a “lift” to kids with cancer in a special way.
The Hoover family said it’s all about helping kids with cancer. They said they will be giving wagons to families of pediatric cancer as a way to provide a safe and comfortable space for the children.
“It was just to make a big impact to show our son a nice time and meet other kids, and to hopefully give some hope to people,” Kevin Hoover said.
Six-year-old Baxley Hoover is a cancer survivor. He was diagnosed with stage 4 Rhabdomyosarcoma two years ago, and today he is cancer-free. Baxley and his parents, Kevin and Suzanne, will be traveling across the country, visiting all 50 states in their RV trailer.