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Kayla Marie Garrison wins philanthropy award Kayla Marie Garrison Jones' efforts support cancer care at Norton Children's Hospital Louisville, KY - Lindsey Wilson College sophomore and Columbia, Ky., teen Kayla Marie Garrison Jones has been honored by the Greater Louisville chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Jones was the recipient of the Young Philanthropist of the Year award, which was presented in November during a National Philanthropy Day lunch at The Seelbach Hilton in Louisville. Jones, 18, is the founder of Kayla's Rising Above Childhood Cancer fund for Norton Children's Hospital. Thanks to her efforts, the fund has raised nearly $40,000 for pediatric cancer initiatives at Norton Children's. Jones hopes to become a pediatric oncology nurse practitioner. In between studies she enjoys spending time speaking at local churches and raising money for her fund at festivals. She also is the author of "Kadee's Hope," a fictional story about a family's journey with childhood cancer. Connect with the Kayla's Rising Above Childhood Cancer fund on Facebook at Facebook.com/Kaylas Rising Above Childhood Cancer Fund or call the Children's Hospital Foundation at (502) 629-8060. About the Children's Hospital Foundation: The Children's Hospital Foundation raises millions of dollars for Norton Children's Hospital, Kentucky's only full-service, free-standing pediatric hospital; Norton Children's Medical Center; and pediatric services at Norton Women's & Children's Hospital in St. Matthews to support programs, equipment and facilities, research, advocacy and education. Thanks to donations from the community in 2015, the Children's Hospital Foundation was able to provide nearly $12 million to drive innovation and support more than 170,000 children annually from throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana. For more information, visit HelpNortonChildrens.com or call (502) 629-8060. This story was posted on 2016-12-19 15:35:24
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