![]() ![]() Sophie Enderton packs the bags with comforting items such as blankets, pillows, games, socks and mitts. In December, Sophie and her family donated 10 comfort bags to chemo patients at the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, which is the same hospital grandpa Terry received treatment in Buffalo, New York. “She saw others struggling, and she wanted to be a change and help them.” “My husband and I are so proud that Sophie wanted to give back,” Sophie’s mother, Jillian Enderton, told Fox News Digital, in a phone interview. With help from her family, Sophie put together crocheted bags and fill each with items that are meant to enhance comfort, including blankets, small pillows, games, word searches, cozy socks and mitts. Sophie learned of Terry’s diagnosis in October 2021 and set out to make comfort bags for chemo patients over the holiday season. Sophie Enderton of Niagara County told Fox News Digital that she decided she wanted to brighten the days of chemotherapy patients shortly after her grandfather – Terry – explained what the treatment is and why it’s challenging for people. California man caught with live, endangered sturgeon in trunk of carĬanadian truckers say warnings won't scare away Freedom Convoyĭoghouse hit by meteorite expected to fetch $200K at auctionĪ thoughtful 10-year-old girl is dedicating her time to crafting “chemo comfort bags” for hospital patients after seeing her grandfather battle pancreatic cancer. ![]()
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