One day, Sammy Mederos was a happy, 6-year-old girl playing soccer, climbing trees and enjoying kindergarten.
The next day, she was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
“Our world literally changed overnight,” her mom, Michele said. “But one of the many things we learned was how real it is that in the face of tragedy, the best in humanity emerges.”
Co-workers from Canyon Creek Middle School and Cape Horn-Skye Elementary, where Michele is a school psychologist, rallied around Michele and her family, cleaning their house, cooking meals, running errands and organizing a benefit event for Sammy last spring, which raised $7,000 for her medical fund.
“Washougal School District employees surrounded our family with love and care,” she said.
After more than a year, Sammy is responding well to treatment and is now cancer-free.
She will have to continue a maintenance program until February 2012. It involves taking chemotherapy pills daily and having a spinal tap once a month to test for cancer.