Posted on 07/16/2013 3:26:29 PM PDT by ransomnote
A hospital had to emphatically ask people to stop sending pizza after a child being treated for cancer received more than 20 pizzas from Internet strangers in one day.
Reddit user ashortstorylong posted a photo of a sign in the window of a hospital that said: Send Pizza RM 4112″ with the headline: Photo taken outside Childrens Hospital in Los Angeles. Smart Kid.
The post reached the front page of Reddit, and other Reddit users later commented and said theyd taken the liberty to send pizza to the hospital room. On Saturday, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles posted a picture of the young patient enjoying the pizza, along with some details about her and her family.
According to a post on the hospitals website, the patients mother, Lauren Hammersley, said the compassionate Reddit users have made a little girl very happy, but NO MORE PIZZA IS NEEDED.
A follow up post reached the front page of Reddit, ensuring that the message to stop sending pizza was received.
According to a post on the familys blog, the sign was up for a few days without a single call, but that all changed on Saturday after the Reddit post. More than 20 boxes were delivered by the time the post was made, and more were coming. Due to the sheer number of pizzas, hospital officials asked that the deliveries be stopped.
Hazel Hammersley is 2 years old, and she is undergoing chemotherapy. She was diagnosed with high-risk, stage 3 neuroblastoma in April 2013.
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a 2 year old did that?
After she tasted the hospital food.
lol
I volunteered in the intermediate care nursery with many terminally ill children at a hospital in Winston-Salem. They are such heroes, fighting something so insidious they don’t understand.
I would have sent a dozen pizzas if I had seen that sign.
Me too, had I known. It’s nice that so many people responded to her.
No, the video says the mother helped her and its was based on a story the grandmother told.
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