12-Year-Old Raises Funds Supporting Infant’s Critical Liver Transplant Surgery
First published 2024-10-22 21:34:21

In the small community of Center, a young philanthropist has emerged as a beacon of hope amid adversity. Camry Kitzman, a 12-year-old with an extraordinary altruistic spirit, was honored as the Bismar Larks Kid of the Year, bringing home a $1,000 college savings scholarship courtesy of MDU Resources. Camry’s campaign was ignited by the struggles faced by the Stigle family, whose infant was in dire need of a liver transplant. Moved by the gravity of their situation, she initiated a fundraiser with her schoolmates by selling pink and green hair bows, successfully gathering $800 toward the cost of the life-saving surgery.

The Bismar Larks recognition marks a significant milestone in Camry’s burgeoning humanitarian journey. Her determination to make a tangible difference in the lives of a family undergoing medical hardships underscores a maturity beyond her years, with compassion as the cornerstone of her initiatives. Witnessing the tragic circumstances faced by the Stigles, Camry was fueled by the belief that the family deserved support from the community. Through her leadership, the young fundraiser exemplified how small acts of kindness could accumulate into substantial financial assistance, providing a ray of hope during the family’s challenging times.

With this accolade, Camry is not only witnessing the beginning of her academic aspirations take flight but is also setting a remarkable precedent for her peers on the power of community support and empathy. Her proactive stance and altruistic achievements illuminate the importance of rallying together to support families grappling with the harsh realities of medical emergencies. Camry’s story serves as an inspiring reminder that even the youngest members of society can spark meaningful change and influence the lives of those in need, making an indelible mark on both her community and her own future.


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