In life, time and again, we face challenges. The handles distinguish the weak from the strong. While some of us sail successfully, others fight a hard battle to have it done. If you want to inspire others, you must learn how to navigate and jump over blocks to stop others in despair.
Is it possible to bounce back and win over misfortunes? The life of Sadie Keller is an exhibit for this question. When hope was lost, and sorrowful tunes filled the airwaves, Sadie designed a new path to live a conqueror’s life. At an early stage of her life, doctors diagnosed Sadie with lymphoblastic leukemia, a condition that saw her hospitalized for an extended period.
While in hospital, Sadie encountered many other children who suffered her predicament. Just like the other young patients, Sadie was not enjoying much of her child. At this time, Sadie crafted a strategy that would help her and her colleagues’ smile again and brighten the dull Jack. She commenced a toy drive that would later see all kids in the ward receive toy love gifts for Christmas and spice up the season.
Since Sadie incepted the drive, it didn’t just end there; the idea’s success saw her begin a national foundation. Currently, she has been able to mobilize crowds and received over 58,000 toys. The worst for Sadie was when she kept losing young friends, day in day out. Sadie never gave up; she went on to begin a podcast, performing the recordings from her mother’s room, with the idea of creating awareness. Also, the platform worked as a channel that gave hope and a smile to children ailing from cancer.
To campaign for more childhood cancer awareness, research, and funding, Sadie proceeded to meet the board of federal government. It’s here that Sadie’s zeal helped by McCaul touched several households, Matthew Fleeger, Lester, and Wolf Blitzer. By this relationship, Matthew Fleeger Dallas and Gulf Coast Western, together with Sadie Keller Foundation, came together to smile at the young.

Matthew Fleeger Dallas says that even before the 2018 Christmas event with Sadie’s foundation, he was touched by her cancer predicament. Fleeger opens that he has a soft spot for adult cancer patients, but he couldn’t figure out what it felt like to see a child suffer the same. Fleeger and his company donated $25,000 that saw Sadie’s Sleigh cross the year’s goal to get 13000 toys In October.