‘100 Days for Sarah’ Supports Teen Battling Leukemia
Two Joliet sponsors providing food and T-shirts for a Dec. 15 benefit to help raise money for costs not covered by 19-year-old Sarah Wielgos' insurance.
Nineteen-year-old Sarah Wielgos plans to spend her career taking care of people. But first, friends hope the community will rally around the Plainfield teen, who was diagnosed with leukemia just as she began her sophomore year as a nursing student at St. Louis University. Supporters have launched the “100 Days for Sarah” campaign in an effort to help offset costs for the teen and her family after Sarah undergoes a bone marrow transplant at Loyola University Medical Center later this month. Her little sister, eighth-grader Mary Wielgos, will be Sarah’s bone marrow donor. “For 100 days after [the transplant], she’s required to live within a four-mile radius of the hospital,” event organizer Greg Rodriguez said. “You’re almost kind of in …
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John Roberts
12:04 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
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